sarcopenia but not eating is also a big thing not eating can cause muscle spasms i had one in class
"Muscular Atrophy" is the term for the loss of muscle mass and strength. If can be caused by a great number of conditions, not the least of which is a sudden onset of laziness.
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Scurvy is a vitamin deficiency illness. Specifically deficiency of vitamin C. Symptoms include lethargy and lack of strength, various aches, loss of teeth and in extreme cases death.
Muscle atrophy refers to the wasting or loss of muscle tissue resulting from disease or lack of use.
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Loss of strength and numbness in the hand can be from a pinched nerve or possibly a stroke. Your physician will need to run tests to determine the cause.
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do you mean paralysis?it is a complete loss of strength of the muscle group affected.
Sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is the age-related decline in skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function, which can lead to functional limitations and decreased quality of life in older adults. Regular physical activity and resistance training can help prevent or slow down the progression of sarcopenia.
Without consistent strength training, muscle size and strength decline with age. An inactive person loses 1/2 pound of muscle per year after age 20. After age 60, this rate of loss doubles. But, muscle loss is not inevitable. With regular strength training, muscle mass can be preserved throughout the lifespan, and the muscle lost can be rebuilt. Source: SparkPeople.com
A decrease in gonadotropins is called hypogonadotropism. The effects of hypogonadotropism include, loss of body hair, loss of muscle and lowered libido.
loss of muscle mass and strength associated with senescenceAccording to wikipedia, this is the loss of muscle tissue with aging.
The most common problem is bone desnity loss, but others are loss of fitness and muscle strength.
Muscle Atrophy is the technical name for loss of muscle mass due to disuse, starvation, or disease.
To prevent loss of muscle mass your goal should be to build muscle mass. This is obtained through exercise; specifically weight lifting or just something that keeps you active. As you age it may be more difficult to engage in the activities you used to. It is recommended that elderly people par take in Tai Chi to keep up muscle strength. Do not do yoga if trying to gain strength. Yoga makes you flexible and it feels good but it decreases your muscle tone making it more difficult to build up strength. Hope this helps!
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