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Do shoulders get smaller with age? The truth about sarcopenia and maintaining strength

According to the Cleveland Clinic, muscle mass can decrease by 3% to 5% each decade after age 30, a process known as sarcopenia that can cause a noticeable reduction in shoulder size. This natural part of aging affects the key muscle groups surrounding the shoulder joint, but it doesn't mean you are powerless to slow or reverse the decline.

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