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York flexes its muscle with new research centre

快播视频 is flexing its muscle. With the recent launch of the Muscle Health聽Research Centre (MHRC), the University is devoting time and space to understanding what makes us move, reported .

鈥淚t鈥檚 a centre that brings together about 16 different scientists who all study muscle in some way. Mostly skeletal muscle, the muscles that make us move,鈥 says David Hood, director of the centre.

Besides looking good, muscle is fundamental to our survival.

鈥淢uscle is 40 per cent of your body, so it鈥檚 a large amount of your body mass,鈥 says Hood. 鈥淚t鈥檚 involved in metabolism and locomotion and it adapts. So many of us focus on exercise and how exercise promotes adaptations in muscle that make us healthier. It鈥檚 not about high-performance athletes. It鈥檚 really about the study of muscle and its relation to the health of Canadians.鈥

Muscle plays a large role in many health ailments. Diabetes, obesity, aging and even cancer are all related to muscle and its prevalence in the body.

鈥淎 third of cancer patients actually die of muscle wasting. They don鈥檛 die of the tumour. They die because that tumour secretes things that affect the condition of muscle, and eventually, they鈥檒l have respiratory failure because the respiratory muscles aren鈥檛 working.鈥

The MHRC is the only centre in Canada devoted to studying muscle. 鈥淭here鈥檚 plenty of room for lots of research and that鈥檚 why a centre like this is important,鈥 says Hood. 鈥淲e all have different interests in muscle and come from different sides of the coin, but we all study muscle and its implications for health.鈥

The centre has been in the works for a number of years but officially opened last month, said Metro. Because York doesn鈥檛 have a medical school, the centre is more research-oriented. However, Hood is looking to grow.

鈥淢y goal is to help this develop from the human side,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been studying animal models of muscle disease and dysfunction, and models of exercise for many years, but now we鈥檙e going to try to move to the human side of things.鈥

Part of the MHRC鈥檚 objective is to increase the visibility of biomedical science at York, and Toronto in general. 鈥淲e have a new here at York. The idea is to attract scientists and students from all over the place. To bring people together and increase the visibility of muscle health research in Canada and around the world.鈥

By Leyla Emory. Reprinted courtesy of .