Muscular dystrophy typically begins in childhood or early adulthood, but late-onset forms can manifest in individuals around 55 years old. In this age group, symptoms may include gradual muscle weakness, fatigue, and difficulty with mobility or coordination. The onset can be related to genetic mutations that affect muscle fibers, leading to progressive muscle degeneration. Diagnosis often involves clinical evaluation, genetic testing, and muscle biopsies to confirm the condition.
The old, rotten food gave the hunger soldiers a bad case of dystrophy.
Just seek your favour into find out about the actual cost in giving treatment to an 11 years old boy if it is in india or singapore.
It Depends. If you are muscular - no. If you are not muscular - yes.
White Muscle Disease (or muscular dystrophy) causes lambs to be week at birth or later on. It is usually caused by a lack of selenium or vitamin E.
125 lbs
no its just mucele
depends...muscular 15 year old? 150lbs max regular? 130 maybe
If you're talking about thinks like muscular endurance, then no. Usually, a 65-year-old is much more weak than a 17-year-old
As of my last update in October 2023, specific information about the oldest person living with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) is not widely documented, as LGMD encompasses a range of genetic subtypes and affects individuals differently. However, some individuals with milder forms of LGMD have been known to live into their 50s, 60s, or even longer. The age of the oldest known person with the condition may vary, and ongoing research may shed light on longevity in these cases.
Well. It depends. If the girl is tall and muscular about 115 lb. but, if the girl is NOT tall and muscular about 90 or 100 lb.
1 year old
For a small, frail person, 85-115 pounds. For the average 11 year old, it would be 115-145pounds. For a large framed, muscular 11 year old, 130-165 pounds.