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This phrase is one most closely associated to William Shakespeare's language. "Shrunk Shank" was used in Act II Scene VII of Shakespeare's "As You Like It" to describe a character who in his old age, his body had become smaller and his clothes fit him much bigger.

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Sarcopenia. Muscle loss with age. 15% per decade from aged 50. Largely preventable by lifestyle- exercise and diet.

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