Objective: To compare the prognostic value of dynapenia, as evaluated by handgrip, and body mass index (BMI) on length of stay (LOS), days of bed rest, and other hospitalization-related outcomes in a population of older adults admitted to 12 italian acute care divisions. Methods: Data on age, weight, BMI, comorbidities, ADL, physical activity level, muscle strength, were recorded at hospital admission. LOS, days of bed rest, intrahospital falls, and discharge destination were also recorded during the hospitalization. Subjects with BMI <18.5 kg/m2were classified as underweight, subjects with BMI 18.5–24.9 as normal weight, subjects with BMI ≥25 as overweight-obese. Results: A total of 634 patients, mean age 80.8 ± 6.7 years and 49.4% wome...
peer-reviewedTwo major global health challenges are the rapidly ageing population and the high preva...
Objectives: To investigate the additive effect of dynapenia and abdominal obe-sity on metabolic risk...
Background: Internationally there is limited empirical evidence on the impact of overweight and obes...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prognostic value of dynapenia, as evaluated by handgrip, and body mass in...
BACKGROUND: New evidence is emerging on the importance of lean body mass during periods of illness ...
Background: New evidence is emerging on the importance of lean body mass during periods of illness a...
Background: There are relatively few prospective studies evaluating the combined effect of abdominal...
Background: There are relatively few prospective studies evaluating the combined effect of abdominal...
BACKGROUND: There is little epidemiological evidence demonstrating that dynapenic abdominal obese i...
Objectives. We examined lengths of hospital stay among individuals categorized according to weight s...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the risk of hospital admission in relation to fine increments in body mass in...
BACKGROUND: Association between body mass index (BMI) and long-term mortality is poorly studied in o...
Obesity is associated with functional impairment, institutionalization, and increased mortality risk...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The concept of dynapenic obesity has been gaining great attention recently. H...
Aims: The association between hyperglycemia at hospital admission and relevant short- and long-term ...
peer-reviewedTwo major global health challenges are the rapidly ageing population and the high preva...
Objectives: To investigate the additive effect of dynapenia and abdominal obe-sity on metabolic risk...
Background: Internationally there is limited empirical evidence on the impact of overweight and obes...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prognostic value of dynapenia, as evaluated by handgrip, and body mass in...
BACKGROUND: New evidence is emerging on the importance of lean body mass during periods of illness ...
Background: New evidence is emerging on the importance of lean body mass during periods of illness a...
Background: There are relatively few prospective studies evaluating the combined effect of abdominal...
Background: There are relatively few prospective studies evaluating the combined effect of abdominal...
BACKGROUND: There is little epidemiological evidence demonstrating that dynapenic abdominal obese i...
Objectives. We examined lengths of hospital stay among individuals categorized according to weight s...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the risk of hospital admission in relation to fine increments in body mass in...
BACKGROUND: Association between body mass index (BMI) and long-term mortality is poorly studied in o...
Obesity is associated with functional impairment, institutionalization, and increased mortality risk...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The concept of dynapenic obesity has been gaining great attention recently. H...
Aims: The association between hyperglycemia at hospital admission and relevant short- and long-term ...
peer-reviewedTwo major global health challenges are the rapidly ageing population and the high preva...
Objectives: To investigate the additive effect of dynapenia and abdominal obe-sity on metabolic risk...
Background: Internationally there is limited empirical evidence on the impact of overweight and obes...