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After age 30, adults may lose between 3% to 8% muscle mass each decade, and the rate of muscle loss may accelerate after age 60 (Volpi, Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2018). Age-related muscle loss (the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength) may increase the risk of falls and has been associated with increased mortality (Clynes, Calcif Tissue Int 2015).

Some supplements may help to slow the loss of muscle as we age, although some have shown benefit only if combined with resistance exercise, and not all supplements promoted for slowing muscle loss seem to help.

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