Muscle measures are represented as standardised means with standard errors, adjusted for age and comorbidities. A: admission. B: discharge. HGS: handgrip Strength. SMM: Skeletal Muscle Mass. Level of significance: * p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001.</p
Purpose: Despite increasing interest in bio-impedance analysis (BIA) for estimation of segmental ske...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that muscle volume and mass are poor predictors of muscle s...
Relative and absolute muscle mass and muscle strength are used as diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia...
Muscle measures are represented as standardised means with standard errors, adjusted for age and com...
<p>Adjusted by age.</p><p>*: p<0.05,</p><p>**: p<0.01.</p><p>Partial correlation coefficients betwee...
<p>(hs-CRP: serum high-sensitive C-reactive protein; LTI: lean tissue index; nPCR: normalised protei...
Background/Aims: Mechanisms underlying the relationship between systemic inflammation and age-relate...
Sarcopenia has been described as the age-associated decrease in skeletal muscle mass. However, virtu...
Currently used diagnostic measures for sarcopenia utilize different measures of muscle mass, muscle ...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stre...
Background. Although muscle strength and mass are highly correlated, the relationship between direct...
We aimed to examine associations between skeletal muscle deficits and indices of poor health. Cut-po...
Weak grip strength is a strong predictor of multiple adverse health outcomes and an integral diagnos...
Consensus on clinically valid diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia requires a systematical assessment ...
BackgroundHospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle streng...
Purpose: Despite increasing interest in bio-impedance analysis (BIA) for estimation of segmental ske...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that muscle volume and mass are poor predictors of muscle s...
Relative and absolute muscle mass and muscle strength are used as diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia...
Muscle measures are represented as standardised means with standard errors, adjusted for age and com...
<p>Adjusted by age.</p><p>*: p<0.05,</p><p>**: p<0.01.</p><p>Partial correlation coefficients betwee...
<p>(hs-CRP: serum high-sensitive C-reactive protein; LTI: lean tissue index; nPCR: normalised protei...
Background/Aims: Mechanisms underlying the relationship between systemic inflammation and age-relate...
Sarcopenia has been described as the age-associated decrease in skeletal muscle mass. However, virtu...
Currently used diagnostic measures for sarcopenia utilize different measures of muscle mass, muscle ...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stre...
Background. Although muscle strength and mass are highly correlated, the relationship between direct...
We aimed to examine associations between skeletal muscle deficits and indices of poor health. Cut-po...
Weak grip strength is a strong predictor of multiple adverse health outcomes and an integral diagnos...
Consensus on clinically valid diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia requires a systematical assessment ...
BackgroundHospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle streng...
Purpose: Despite increasing interest in bio-impedance analysis (BIA) for estimation of segmental ske...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that muscle volume and mass are poor predictors of muscle s...
Relative and absolute muscle mass and muscle strength are used as diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia...