Muscle loss dementia is not a formal medical diagnosis, but a catchy label that has been coined to define the solid relationship that exists between age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia) and the
risk of dementia. Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle function which is progressive and can start as early as your 30s and speed up in your later decades. Why is this connection so vitally important? According to the best research, older people with a large loss of muscle are almost 60% more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease or other
Stages of dementia. This means that it is not only important that you keep your muscles moving and independent, but also your brain.