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Fighting off muscle loss as we age | Justin Keogh

The Proof with Simon Hill

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Building Muscle Mass for Long-Term Health

The decline in muscle mass, strength, and function typically begins in people in their 40s, influenced by factors like overall health, lifestyle, physical activity, and nutrition. While noticeable changes may start in the 50s or 60s at a population level, maintaining strength and function early can help delay the decline's acceleration in later years. Starting to build muscle mass and strength in teens and 20s is crucial to offset future declines, ensuring better quality of life and reduced disability in older age.

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