Vitamin Found to Halt Aging Muscles in Seniors
Santa Clarita residents are health conscientious, striving to exercise regularly and maintain a balanced diet. As we begin to age, our bodies begin to feel the wear and tear of the natural aging process. Fortunately, there are many simple ways to slow down the aging process, and Comfort Keepers have the secrets to share with those who work with senior care in Santa Clarita.
Muscle Tissue Loss in Seniors
Muscle loss tends to be one of the most common challenges that the elderly face as they begin to feel the impact of wear and tear on the body. In their quest to find the elixir of youth, scientists discovered a vitamin called “Nicotinamide Riboside” (NR) which has the capacity to stimulate a regeneration of muscle tissues. In a study done with elderly mice, NR regenerated lost muscle tissues, which in turn increased their lifespan.
Regeneration Can be Possible With Vitamin Intake
Similar to other mammals, our bodies constantly go through a cell life cycle called senescence. Rather than wasting dead cells, our bodies will recycle them by stimulating stem cells. Scientists believe the key to regeneration lies in the mitochondria, which energizes the cellular process. The mitochondria are powered by NR supplies; therefore an increase in NR allows a larger number of muscular stem cells to regenerate.
Your Senior Loved One Could Benefit
The lead researcher, Johan Auwerx, explained “this work could have very important implications in the field of regenerative medicine.” This can go so far that we may bypass surgeries and repair the body with a simple vitamin. Should this research further develop, the elderly can avoid simple surgeries which often prove to be taxing on their bodies, and ultimately increase their lifespan.
Comfort Keepers will continue to monitor the developing research on this study, and provide the most up to date information for those who care for seniors in Santa Clarita. The impact of the NR vitamin study seems promising, and could revolutionize our aging and muscle recovery process. If you would like more information about in-home caregiving and tips to help you, visit our website.
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