Relationship of SOD-1 Activity in Metabolic Syndrome and/or Frailty in Elderly Individuals
Relationship of SOD-1 Activity in Metabolic Syndrome and/or Frailty in Elderly Individuals
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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English
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Although aging is a natural phenomenon, in recent years it has accelerated. One key factor implicated in the aging process is oxidative stress. Oxidative stress also plays a role in frailty (frail) and metabolic syndrome (MetS).
A total of 66 elderly persons (65 years old and older) with no acute or severe chronic disorders were assessed for wai...
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Relationship of SOD-1 Activity in Metabolic Syndrome and/or Frailty in Elderly Individuals
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2218-1989
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2218-1989
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10.3390/metabo14090514