Background Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle strength, muscle mass and functional decline, which might be further aggravated by acute inflammation. This study aimed to determine whether acute inflammation, as denoted by C-reactive protein (CRP), is associated with muscle strength, muscle mass and functional dependency in hospitalised older patients. Methods The observational, prospective EMPOWER study included 378 hospitalised patients aged 70 years and older. As part of the hospital assessment, 191 patients (50.5%) had CRP measured. Muscle strength and mass were measured using handheld dynamometry and bioelectrical impedance analysis respectively. Activities of Daily Living (ADL) were asses...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine changes in physical performance and handgrip stren...
Purpose: Albumin and C-reactive protein (CRP) are non-specific markers of inflammation, which could ...
Background. There is growing evidence that higher levels of inflammatory markets are associated with...
Background Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stren...
Background Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stren...
BackgroundHospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle streng...
BackgroundHospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle streng...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stre...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to investigate whether high levels of serum interleukin (IL...
Background/Aims: Mechanisms underlying the relationship between systemic inflammation and age-relate...
Systemic inflammation is believed to contribute to declining muscle health during aging. The present...
Geriatric patients with acute infection show increased muscle weakness and fatigability but the rela...
Inflammation in older persons is associated with muscle wasting, leading to frailty and functional d...
Ageing impairs the muscle anabolic effect of food intake, which may explain muscle loss and an incre...
Ageing impairs the muscle anabolic effect of food intake, which may explain muscle loss and an incre...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine changes in physical performance and handgrip stren...
Purpose: Albumin and C-reactive protein (CRP) are non-specific markers of inflammation, which could ...
Background. There is growing evidence that higher levels of inflammatory markets are associated with...
Background Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stren...
Background Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stren...
BackgroundHospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle streng...
BackgroundHospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle streng...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisation is associated with adverse health outcomes including loss of muscle stre...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to investigate whether high levels of serum interleukin (IL...
Background/Aims: Mechanisms underlying the relationship between systemic inflammation and age-relate...
Systemic inflammation is believed to contribute to declining muscle health during aging. The present...
Geriatric patients with acute infection show increased muscle weakness and fatigability but the rela...
Inflammation in older persons is associated with muscle wasting, leading to frailty and functional d...
Ageing impairs the muscle anabolic effect of food intake, which may explain muscle loss and an incre...
Ageing impairs the muscle anabolic effect of food intake, which may explain muscle loss and an incre...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine changes in physical performance and handgrip stren...
Purpose: Albumin and C-reactive protein (CRP) are non-specific markers of inflammation, which could ...
Background. There is growing evidence that higher levels of inflammatory markets are associated with...