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← Human Body & HealthWhy does significant muscle sarcopenia during aging impair glucose tolerance more than simple disuse atrophy?
A)Satellite cells undergo hypertrophy
B)Mitochondria increase ATP production
C)Myokines regulate systemic insulin sensitivity✓
D)Capillary density facilitates glucose uptake
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Aging muscle sarcopenia disproportionately impacts glucose tolerance because reduced muscle mass and altered fiber type composition disrupt myokine secretion, thereby diminishing systemic insulin sensitivity, rather than just reducing glucose uptake caused by inactivity; therefore, the disruption of endocrine function is key.
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