Woman's Day Magazine NZ

MAINTAINING muscle mass

You may not have thought a lot about your muscle mass before now, but as we get older, it becomes increasingly important for protecting our wellbeing.

Dietitian Dr Anthony Villani says muscle loss is associated with a range of age-related diseases, including metabolic diseases, frailty, falls and fractures.

Thankfully, there are ways we can preserve and even rebuild muscles – and

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