It is well-known that body fat increases with age and is
preferentially accumulated in the abdominal region (i.e.,
visceral adiposity), thereby contributing to the development
of metabolic decline in aging rats and humans, cardiovascular
diseases, and diabetes in older adults. As they age, rats exhibit
linear growth, and both lean and fat mass increase until late
middle to early old age. Fatmass consists primarily of adipose
tissue, but lean mass includes organs, tendons, cartilage,
blood, and body water in addition to skeletalmuscle [34]. daily antioxidant needs.
It is well-known that body fat increases with age and ispreferentially accumulated in the abdominal region (i.e.,visceral adiposity), thereby contributing to the developmentof metabolic decline in aging rats and humans, cardiovasculardiseases, and diabetes in older adults. As they age, rats exhibitlinear growth, and both lean and fat mass increase until latemiddle to early old age. Fatmass consists primarily of adiposetissue, but lean mass includes organs, tendons, cartilage,blood, and body water in addition to skeletalmuscle [34]. daily antioxidant needs.
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