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Why Are My Legs Getting Thinner As I Get Older? [Solved]
The cause is age-related sarcopenia or sarcopenia with aging. Physically inactive people can lose as much as 3% to 5% of their muscle mass each decade after age 30. Even if you are active, you’ll still have some muscle loss. There’s no test or specific level of muscle mass that will diagnose sarcopenia.
My skin is getting thinner as I get older: Should I worry?
Drs. David Samadi and Marc Siegel on how to strengthen skin.
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