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Is it harder to build muscle after age 60? What the science says

By age 30, adults can begin to lose as much as 3% to 5% of their muscle mass per decade, a process known as sarcopenia. This progressive decline often raises the question: is it harder to build muscle after age 60? The short answer is yes, it is more challenging, but it is far from impossible.

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