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Yeah, but why muscle loss?

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In addition to muscle wasting, it certainly doesn't help to have conditions like aortic stenosis and others that can decrease blood flow to the brain and cause semi-dizziness. Curiously, loss of linkage between nerves and muscle can contribute to muscle loss. Not something I even considered in the past as fading in the elderly like so many other bodily agencies.
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Indeed, weak nerve signaling to command muscle contraction is something that makes sense as being quite involved in muscle loss, yet can easily be missed as a factor.  I also didn't think of how low blood flow can lead to muscle wasting. It takes a lot of energy and nutrients to maintain muscle mass.


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