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JCSM Communications is a peer-reviewed, open access journal promoting and accelerating the translation of preclinical research to clinical application in the field of cachexia, to advance communication between basic and clinical scientists.
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Articles
Association of Fibre Intake and Serum Acetate With Measures of Sarcopenia in Postmenopausal Women: The OSTPRE‐FPS Study
-  24 June 2025
Urinary Titin Level Is a Novel Marker of Severe Sarcopenia and Dynapenia: Shimane CoHRE Study
-  26 April 2025
Early Life Environment Is Associated With Differential DNA Methylation of Primary Myoblasts From Older Individuals
-  13 April 2025
Muscle Loss Is Prevalent and Severe in the ICU: An Analysis of Clinically Acquired CT Images
-  9 April 2025
Muscle atrophy in osteoarthritis: clinical features, pathological changes, underlying mechanisms, and exercise‐based interventions
-  29 March 2025
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Muscle wasting in cancer: opportunities and challenges for exercise in clinical cancer trials
-  52-67
-  22 December 2021
Recurrent training rejuvenates and enhances transcriptome and methylome responses in young and older human muscle
-  10-32
-  17 October 2021
Janus kinase inhibitors suppress cancer cachexia‐associated anorexia and adipose wasting in mice
-  115-128
-  21 July 2020
Mediators and clinical treatment for cancer cachexia: a systematic review
-  166-186
-  31 March 2021
Recent issues
- Volume 8, Issue 2July/December 2025
- Volume 8, Issue 1January/June 2025