Aims To investigate associations between HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (statin) use and muscle strength, balance, mobility and falls in older people. Methods Five hundred community-dwelling people aged 7090 years provided information about their medication use and undertook tests of lower limb strength, postural sway, leaning balance (maximal balance range and coordinated stability tests) and functional mobility. Participants were then followed up for 12 months with respect to falls. Results After adjusting for general health in analyses of covariance procedures, statin users had poorer maximal balance range than non-statin users (P = 0.017). Statin and non-statin users did not differ with respect to strength, postural sway, mobility or falls...
Background: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
Background: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is inter...
BackgroundInflammatory biomarkers have shown consistent associations with disability and frailty in ...
Free to read\ud \ud Aims\ud \ud To investigate associations between HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (sta...
Background: Statin therapy can cause myopathy, however it is unclear whether this exacerbates age-re...
Background In older patients with polypharmacy and multiple comorbidities, even low ...
Background: statin drugs may induce skeletal myopathy, but might also have the potential to improve ...
Background: Statin therapy may cause myopathy, but long-term effects on physical function are unclea...
Background: In the United States, 30-60% of older adults fall each year; 10-20% of these falls resul...
BackgroundInhibitors of hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (statins) increase new bone forma...
Elevated homocysteine concentrations are associated with a decline in physical function in elderly p...
Elevated homocysteine concentrations are associated with a decline in physical function in elderly p...
Statins are widely used by older persons in primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disea...
ObjectivesTo examine associations between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor and statin m...
BACKGROUND: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
Background: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
Background: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is inter...
BackgroundInflammatory biomarkers have shown consistent associations with disability and frailty in ...
Free to read\ud \ud Aims\ud \ud To investigate associations between HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (sta...
Background: Statin therapy can cause myopathy, however it is unclear whether this exacerbates age-re...
Background In older patients with polypharmacy and multiple comorbidities, even low ...
Background: statin drugs may induce skeletal myopathy, but might also have the potential to improve ...
Background: Statin therapy may cause myopathy, but long-term effects on physical function are unclea...
Background: In the United States, 30-60% of older adults fall each year; 10-20% of these falls resul...
BackgroundInhibitors of hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (statins) increase new bone forma...
Elevated homocysteine concentrations are associated with a decline in physical function in elderly p...
Elevated homocysteine concentrations are associated with a decline in physical function in elderly p...
Statins are widely used by older persons in primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disea...
ObjectivesTo examine associations between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor and statin m...
BACKGROUND: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
Background: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
Background: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is inter...
BackgroundInflammatory biomarkers have shown consistent associations with disability and frailty in ...