A recent paper:
A robust neuromuscular system protects rat and human skeletal muscle from sarcopenia
http://www.impactagi...ull/100926.html
"...Among the findings, the researchers discovered that not all muscles decline to the same extent during ageing. The leg muscles, for example, are generally affected more than those in the arm. By comparing the molecular and cellular mechanisms in these muscles in relation to their likelihood to suffer age-related decline, they established that preserving neuromuscular function (ie the communication between brain, spinal cord and muscles through nerves) protects the elderly from muscle wasting. They also demonstrated that cholesterol metabolism is impaired in the nerves that stimulate those muscles likely to suffer age-related loss of mass and strength. Discovering a way to reverse that process could help prevent such physical decline..." (bold mine)
https://www.nestlein...ting-in-old-age