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Muscle Biology and the Pathogenesis of AIS: Insights from Electrophysiology, Imaging, Histology, and Molecular Genetics
Studies have indicated that patients with idiopathic scoliosis (IS) commonly present with an imbalance of the paraspinal muscles regarding the orientation, length, thickness, volume, cross sectional area, and fiber type composition. However, whether paraspinal muscle imbalance is the cause or the consequence of spinal deformities in IS, remains unclear.
J Muscle Biol, Volume 1, Issue 1, p1-3
Sarcopenia: An Upcoming Challenge for Elderly Health
Ageing is known to be a natural process but is associated with significant decline in neuromuscular function and performance. Sarcopenia is an age related disease described by progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and function. In addition, sarcopenia is a major clinical problem in public health of older people; with some adverse outcomes such as disability, poor quality of life, and increased risk of death.
J Muscle Biol, Volume 1, Issue 1, p4-6
The Wugeng China Initiative: A Muscle-centric Microcirculation Paradigm for Eliminating Lethal Stroke, Dementia, and Heart Attack – Operationalizing "Treating Pre-disease" Through the 4s Muscle Maintenance Model
"Wugeng" (??)—literally meaning "free of obstruction/infarction for stroke and dementia" represents a transformative national health goal for China: the annual elimination or near-zero incidence of lethal stroke, dementia, and heart attack through systematic preservation of the muscle-vascular-brain axis.
J Muscle Biol, Volume 1, Issue 1, p7-11
Muscle Biology and the Pathogenesis of AIS: Insights from Electrophysiology, Imaging, Histology, and Molecular Genetics
Studies have indicated that patients with idiopathic scoliosis (IS) commonly present with an imbalance of the paraspinal muscles regarding the orientation, length, thickness, volume, cross sectional area, and fiber type composition. However, whether paraspinal muscle imbalance is the cause or the consequence of spinal deformities in IS, remains unclear.
Sarcopenia: An Upcoming Challenge for Elderly Health
Ageing is known to be a natural process but is associated with significant decline in neuromuscular function and performance. Sarcopenia is an age related disease described by progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and function. In addition, sarcopenia is a major clinical problem in public health of older people; with some adverse outcomes such as disability, poor quality of life, and increased risk of death.
The Wugeng China Initiative: A Muscle-centric Microcirculation Paradigm for Eliminating Lethal Stroke, Dementia, and Heart Attack – Operationalizing "Treating Pre-disease" Through the 4s Muscle Maintenance Model
"Wugeng" (??)—literally meaning "free of obstruction/infarction for stroke and dementia" represents a transformative national health goal for China: the annual elimination or near-zero incidence of lethal stroke, dementia, and heart attack through systematic preservation of the muscle-vascular-brain axis.
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