icon-    folder.gif   Conference Reports for NATAP  
 
  (IWCADRH)
18th International Workshop
on Comorbidities and Adverse
Drug Reactions in HIV,
September 12-13, 2016, New York
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Regulation of muscle function and mass by the bone-derived hormone osteocalcin - "Exercise is the only way to preserve muscle function"
 
 
  "Exercise is the only way to preserve muscle function" - Gerard Karsenty, M.D., Ph.D. said at Comorbdities Workshop.
 
from Jules:
Brain-Muscle-Exercise Connection - Does Exercise & Muscle Strength in Legs Affect Brain Function?
 
We know muscle function & decline can lead to increased mortality [its called sarcopenia] particularly in HIV & several studies report leg muscle strength improves brain & cognition function in a study of older long duration athletes.
 
Gerard Karsenty, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Genetics and Development, Columbia University medical Center
 
Reported by Jules Levin
18th International Workshop on Comorbidities and Adverse Drug Reactions in HIV, September 12-13, 2016, New York

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