Sentence examples for a consequence of ageing from inspiring English sources

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Sarcopenia is the progressive generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, which occurs as a consequence of ageing.

Older patients are more likely to present multiple and sometimes mutually exclusive medical problems as a consequence of ageing.

Secondary to providing an alternative energy source, MCT may contribute to the maintenance of the neuronal structure via increasing concentrations of PUFA in the brain, which have also been shown to decrease as a consequence of ageing.

The inability of the brain to deal with chronic proteotoxic stress in neurodegenerative conditions, such as in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease, led to speculations that the HSR is compromised in neurons as a consequence of ageing.

In mammals, the reduced ability of HS factor-1 (HSF1) to bind DNA and induce HSP70 up-regulation in liver and heart samples of old rats and mice (11– 16), as well as the inability of the human brain to deal with chronic proteotoxic stress, such as in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease, has led to the assumption that the HSR is compromised as a consequence of ageing.

Although many older individuals develop some plaques and tangles as a consequence of ageing, the brains of people with AD have a greater number of them in specific brain regions such as the temporal lobe.

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Until the 1970s Alzheimer's disease was considered a rare brain disorder that mysteriously struck younger people like Auguste D. It was thought to be different from "senility," which was assumed to be a consequence of aging.

Moreover, these Tg differences tend to disappear as a consequence of aging or thermal annealing.

The presence of more than one medical condition in the same patient in not uncommon, even more when considering pain, and is probably increasing as a consequence of aging of the population.

As a consequence of aging, misfolded proteins accumulate over time and proteostasis pathways become functionally impaired in response to persistent or repeated environmental exposures, thereby amplifying protein damage [6].

Walker said that while the assumption has been that insomnia was a consequence of aging, insufficient sleep may actually be a contributing factor to aging itself.

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