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101. An executive summary on the Global conceptual definition of Sarcopenia.

102. The use of natural language processing for the identification of ageing syndromes including sarcopenia, frailty and falls in electronic healthcare records: a systematic review.

103. The interrelationship between multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) and delirium: a scoping review.

104. Whole Muscle and Single Motor Unit Twitch Profiles in a Healthy Adult Cohort Assessed With Phase Contrast Motor Unit MRI (PC-MUMRI).

105. Rising to the challenge of defining and operationalising multimorbidity in a UK hospital setting: the ADMISSION research collaborative.

106. Nutritional Screening, Initial Management and Referral for Older People with Sarcopenia or Frailty - Results from a UK-Wide Survey.

107. Myoprotective whole foods, muscle health and sarcopenia in older adults.

108. Improving care for patients with multiple long-term conditions admitted to hospital: challenges and potential solutions.

109. The Conceptual Definition of Sarcopenia: Delphi Consensus from the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS).

110. A study protocol to investigate if acipimox improves muscle function and sarcopenia: an open-label, uncontrolled, before-and-after experimental medicine feasibility study in community-dwelling older adults.

111. How far back do we need to look to capture diagnoses in electronic health records? A retrospective observational study of hospital electronic health record data.

112. Determining the feasibility of characterising cellular senescence in human skeletal muscle and exploring associations with muscle morphology and physical function at different ages: findings from the MASS_Lifecourse Study.

113. A silver bullet for ageing medicine?: clinical relevance of T-cell checkpoint receptors in normal human ageing.

114. Experiences of hospital care for people with multiple long-term conditions: a scoping review of qualitative research.

115. Why are older adults living with the complexity of multiple long-term conditions, frailty and a recent deterioration in health under-served by research? A narrative synthesis review of the literature.

116. Optimising the use of SARC-F for the identification of muscle weakness by considering alternative cut-points: findings from the Newcastle SarcScreen project.

117. The prevalence of sarcopenia in Parkinson's disease and related disorders- a systematic review.

118. Hallmarks of ageing in human skeletal muscle and implications for understanding the pathophysiology of sarcopenia in women and men.

119. Attitudes and barriers to resistance exercise training for older adults living with multiple long-term conditions, frailty, and a recent deterioration in health: qualitative findings from the Lifestyle in Later Life - Older People's Medicine (LiLL-OPM) study.

120. Comparing associations of handgrip strength and chair stand performance with all-cause mortality-implications for defining probable sarcopenia: the Tromsø Study 2015-2020.

121. Activin type I receptor polymorphisms and body composition in older individuals with sarcopenia-Analyses from the LACE randomised controlled trial.

122. The role of nutrition in the prevention of sarcopenia.

123. Spotlight on the academic multidisciplinary team: proposals from the 3rd NIHR Newcastle BRC Academic Geriatric Medicine Workshop.

124. ACE I/D genotype associates with strength in sarcopenic men but not with response to ACE inhibitor therapy in older adults with sarcopenia: Results from the LACE trial.

125. Mapping inpatient care pathways for patients with COPD: an observational study using routinely collected electronic hospital record data.

126. Linear and Nonlinear Associations Between Vitamin D and Grip Strength: A Mendelian Randomization Study in UK Biobank.

127. Repurposing Drugs for Diabetes Mellitus as Potential Pharmacological Treatments for Sarcopenia - A Narrative Review.

129. Recovery from Resistance Exercise in Older Adults: A Systematic Scoping Review.

130. New Horizons in cellular senescence for clinicians.

131. Feasibility of engaging older adults living with multiple long-term conditions, frailty, and a recent deterioration in health in a study of lifestyle: protocol for the LiLL-OPM study.

132. Using pre-fracture mobility to augment prediction of post-operative outcomes in hip fracture.

133. Rheumatoid sarcopenia: loss of skeletal muscle strength and mass in rheumatoid arthritis.

134. Development of a UK core dataset for geriatric medicine research: a position statement and results from a Delphi consensus process.

135. Milk intake across adulthood and muscle strength decline from mid- to late life: the MRC National Survey of Health and Development.

136. The Rheumatoid Arthritis and MUScle (RAMUS) Study: Protocol for an observational single-arm study of skeletal muscle in patients with rheumatoid arthritis receiving tofacitinib.

137. Remote collection of physical performance measures for older people: a systematic review.

138. Simple approaches to characterising multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity) and rates of emergency hospital admission: Findings from 495,465 UK Biobank participants.

139. Advanced glycation end products in skeletal muscle health and sarcopenia: A systematic review of observational studies.

140. Mood and physical activity are associated with appetite in hospitalised older men and women.

141. Defining terms commonly used in sarcopenia research: a glossary proposed by the Global Leadership in Sarcopenia (GLIS) Steering Committee.

142. Immunosenescence profiles of lymphocyte compartments and multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity) in very old adults: The Newcastle 85+ Study.

143. Sarcopenia definition, diagnosis and treatment: consensus is growing.

145. Advancing our understanding of skeletal muscle across the lifecourse: Protocol for the MASS_Lifecourse study and characteristics of the first 80 participants.

146. The assessment of sarcopenia and the frailty phenotype in the outpatient care of older people: implementation and typical values obtained from the Newcastle SarcScreen project.

147. Defining and measuring multiple long-term conditions in research.

148. Characterization of cellular senescence in aging skeletal muscle.

149. Improving muscle strength and physical function in older people living with sarcopenia and physical frailty: Not all exercise is created equal.

150. Performance of the SarQoL quality of life tool in a UK population of older people with probable sarcopenia and implications for use in clinical trials: findings from the SarcNet registry.

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