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                        What morphological changes to skeletal muscle occur with aging?
By the age of 50, humans can lose approximately 10% of their muscle mass, a decline that accelerates in later decades. This progressive loss, known as sarcopenia, is a major component of age-related frailty and is driven by fundamental morphological changes to skeletal muscle that occur with aging. Understanding these transformations is critical for promoting healthy aging and maintaining mobility.
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                            Healthy Aging