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Scientists Gain Clearer Picture of How Genes Affect Lean Body Mass

Findings could lead to future therapies to preserve muscle mass as we age

BOSTON — Scientists from the Institute for Aging Research (IFAR) at Hebrew SeniorLife (HSL), along with several other research institutions are making great strides in understanding the genetics behind lean body mass, which is largely made up of muscle mass. A new study, published today in the journal Nature Communications, outlines their findings in what is the largest, most comprehensive genetic study of lean mass to date.

The study confirmed that lean mass is highly heritable. By understanding the genetic contributions to lean mass - an indicator of muscle mass - future treatments may be developed to prevent the loss of lean mass with aging.

With age, some people develop a condition called “sarcopenia” where they lose critical amounts of muscle mass, to the point that they develop functional impairments and disabilities. With this study, scientists hoped to pinpoint the genes associated with lean mass that may one day lead to therapies that will curtail loss of lean mass and prevent the onset of such disabilities.

This project involved more than 50 individual studies and a total of about 100,000 study participants from around the world that all contributed data to discover the genetic determinants of lean mass. The scientists also used information from many large pre-existing sources of genetic data to understand their findings, including information from individuals who had undergone muscle biopsies. Ultimately the goal is to understand the biologic processes that lead to a loss of muscle mass, reduced physical strength, and frailty as people get older.

Douglas Kiel, one of the lead investigators of the study and Director of IFAR’s Musculoskeletal Research Center said, “The loss of lean mass with aging represents primarily an indicator of the loss of muscle mass. Muscle mass is important for mobility and physical function as we age, and muscle mass has important contributions to the body’s metabolism. By understanding the genetic basis for lean mass, we hope to identify novel potential targets that could be used to develop therapies to preserve lean mass.” Dr. Kiel was joined by other scientists from IFAR, including Dr. David Karasik and Dr. Yi-Hsiang Hsu, who played major roles in integrating all of the scientific data together with Dr. Kiel.

This study was supported by multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health and funding agencies in many countries around the world.

About the Institute for Aging Research

Scientists at the Institute for Aging Research seek to transform the human experience of aging by conducting research that will ensure a life of health, dignity and productivity into advanced age. The Institute carries out rigorous studies that discover the mechanisms of age-related disease and disability; lead to the prevention, treatment and cure of disease; advance the standard of care for older people; and inform public decision-making. The Aging Brain Center within IFAR studies cognitive aging and conditions affecting brain health.

About Hebrew SeniorLife

Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is a national senior services leader uniquely dedicated to rethinking, researching and redefining the possibilities of aging. Founded in Boston in 1903, the nonprofit, non-sectarian organization today provides communities and health care for seniors, research into aging, and education for geriatric care providers. For more information about Hebrew SeniorLife, visit https://www.hebrewseniorlife.org, follow us on Twitter @H_SeniorLife, like us on Facebook or read our blog.

Senior Living Options Aligned to What Matters Most to You

Learn about the styles of senior living we offer, and explore the communities that interest you most. 

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Continuing Care in Dedham

NewBridge on the Charles

NewBridge on the Charles has set a new standard in senior living, combining luxurious surroundings with exceptional amenities, first-class educational and cultural programming, and a complete continuum of care on a lush 162-acre intergenerational campus.

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Continuing Care in Canton

Orchard Cove

Orchard Cove is a warm, welcoming community offering independent living, enhanced living, and skilled nursing apartments on a beautiful, 38-acre pondside campus. In our resident-driven culture we empower seniors to identify and define what matters most to them.

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Supportive Senior Living

Center Communities of Brookline

Designed for seniors who want to maintain an active lifestyle in a senior-friendly urban environment, this community offers apartment living and onsite support services that promote wellness and independence.

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An Active Spirit in Randolph

Simon C. Fireman Community

Featuring excellent amenities and a robust menu of activities, the Fireman Community offers 159 studio and one-bedroom independent living apartments for low-income seniors. This stimulating environment promotes wellness, socialization, and personal fulfillment.

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Oceanfront Living in Revere

Jack Satter House

Located directly across the boulevard from historic Revere Beach, Jack Satter House offers 266 independent living apartments for low-income seniors with beautiful ocean views, convenient access to Boston, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and engaging social, cultural, and educational activities.

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Designed With You In Mind

At Orchard Cove, you have choice, flexibility, and plenty of options to create your ideal home. With independent living and enhanced living apartments, you choose the option that provides what you need, when you need it. There are a variety of layouts and styles to fit your personal preferences, and in enhanced living this comfort comes with added care and support services which promote your independence. All with the peace of mind that comes on a campus which also offers skilled nursing care. 

While current Orchard Cove residents always have priority, we welcome new residents directly into independent or enhanced living as well as our skilled nursing floor for either short-term rehab or long-term care.

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Independent Living. Your Way.

At Orchard Cove, we offer apartments for independent living that are spacious yet intimate, elegant yet cozy, private yet community-centered, with design flexibility that lets you express your personal style.

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Enhanced Living. Optimized Independence.

In enhanced living, you will be part of the vibrant Orchard Cove community. We offer a foundation of support, delivered by a devoted staff, and tailored to meet your needs while helping you maintain independence.

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Skilled Nursing If Needed

Orchard Cove residents can also access skilled nursing care, whether for short-term rehab or long-term care, within our warm community.

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What People are saying about Hebrew SeniorLife

  • "Friendliness is a big part of Orchard Cove. You’re made to feel welcome and the people here are interested in you."

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    Terry Levinson

  • "Our journey to move to Orchard Cove was like ‘waiting to hear if you got into the college of your choice’ and then being interviewed ‘to find out what dorm you'll be assigned to.’ We are ‘recycled teenagers’ and always look forward to having new and exciting adventures."

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