4/2/23

Muscle weakness: Risk factor for physical impairment and disability

Strong muscles are needed to carry out our daily functions. You can imagine a person with weak quads may have trouble climbing a flight of stairs or walking to the market. Loss of strength is associated with increased risk of functional impairment and physical disability (difficulty performing basic activities of daily living) and loss of independence. A significant percentage of older adults struggle with muscle weakness. Fortunately, resistance training exercises can improve strength and physical function.

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