Decreased appetite is one of the main risk factors of malnutrition. Little is known on how appetite changes during hospitalization and after discharge and how it relates with sarcopenia-related outcomes. We analyzed data of the Hospital-ADL study, a multicenter prospective cohort study that followed 400 acutely hospitalized older adults (≥70 year). Appetite (SNAQ), handgrip strength (Jamar), muscle mass (BIA), mobility (DEMMI), and physical performance (SPPB) were assessed within 48 h of admission, at discharge, and at one and three months post-discharge. The course of decreased appetite was analysed by Generalised Estimating Equations. Linear Mixed Model was used to analyse the associations between decreased appetite and the sarcopenia-rel...
BACKGROUND: Decreased appetite can contribute to malnutrition in patients with heart failure (HF). L...
Sarcopenia is a condition caused by a progressive loss of lean body mass and muscle strength, relate...
Background: Malnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospital...
Decreased appetite is one of the main risk factors of malnutrition. Little is known on how appetite ...
Background: the anorexia of ageing is an important factor in the development of malnutrition, frailt...
Introduction Appetite loss in older people -anorexia of ageing (AA) - is common. Recognised conseque...
\ua9 2020, Serdi and Springer-Verlag International SAS, part of Springer Nature.Objectives: Appetite...
Objectives: Appetite loss is common in hospitalised older individuals but not routinely assessed. Po...
Objectives: Poor appetite is commonly reported by older people but is rarely measured. The Simplifie...
ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate the association between anorexia and sarcopenia in community dwell...
There are few data on the longitudinal association of cytokine and appetite among older hospitalized...
Abstract Background Malnutrition in patients admitted to hospital may have detrimental effects on re...
Very little is known about the effect of malnutrition on short-term changes of body composition, par...
Prevalence of poor appetite may reflect the functional activities and quality of life among elderly...
Poor appetite is a common problem in older people living at home and in care homes, as well as hospi...
BACKGROUND: Decreased appetite can contribute to malnutrition in patients with heart failure (HF). L...
Sarcopenia is a condition caused by a progressive loss of lean body mass and muscle strength, relate...
Background: Malnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospital...
Decreased appetite is one of the main risk factors of malnutrition. Little is known on how appetite ...
Background: the anorexia of ageing is an important factor in the development of malnutrition, frailt...
Introduction Appetite loss in older people -anorexia of ageing (AA) - is common. Recognised conseque...
\ua9 2020, Serdi and Springer-Verlag International SAS, part of Springer Nature.Objectives: Appetite...
Objectives: Appetite loss is common in hospitalised older individuals but not routinely assessed. Po...
Objectives: Poor appetite is commonly reported by older people but is rarely measured. The Simplifie...
ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate the association between anorexia and sarcopenia in community dwell...
There are few data on the longitudinal association of cytokine and appetite among older hospitalized...
Abstract Background Malnutrition in patients admitted to hospital may have detrimental effects on re...
Very little is known about the effect of malnutrition on short-term changes of body composition, par...
Prevalence of poor appetite may reflect the functional activities and quality of life among elderly...
Poor appetite is a common problem in older people living at home and in care homes, as well as hospi...
BACKGROUND: Decreased appetite can contribute to malnutrition in patients with heart failure (HF). L...
Sarcopenia is a condition caused by a progressive loss of lean body mass and muscle strength, relate...
Background: Malnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospital...