Webinar | Stronger, Longer: Muscle Mass and Aging
On September 26, 2019, AFAR, Go4Life, and PBS Next Avenue co-hosted a webinar, "Stronger, Longer: Muscle Mass and Aging."
AFAR experts Nathan LeBrasseur, PhD. and Lyndon Joseph, PhD. presented on the latest research on sarcopenia and tips for what you can do to sustain muscle as you grow older. AFAR Scientific Director Steven Austad, Ph.D. moderated the webinar and Q&A.
https://www.afar.org/
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Видео Webinar | Stronger, Longer: Muscle Mass and Aging канала AFAR
AFAR experts Nathan LeBrasseur, PhD. and Lyndon Joseph, PhD. presented on the latest research on sarcopenia and tips for what you can do to sustain muscle as you grow older. AFAR Scientific Director Steven Austad, Ph.D. moderated the webinar and Q&A.
https://www.afar.org/
Follow AFAR on Twitter and Facebook at @AFARorg
Видео Webinar | Stronger, Longer: Muscle Mass and Aging канала AFAR
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