Is skin autofluorescence associated with sarcopenia?
Skin autofluorescence, a noninvasive biomarker for advanced glycation end-products, is associated with higher sarcopenia prevalence.
Higher skin AGEs are associated with higher sarcopenia prevalence. We call for future longitudinal studies to explore the role of SAF as a potential biomarker of sarcopenia.
Waqas et al. (Sat,) studied this question.