Background: Exercise protocols applied during hospitalization can prevent functional and cognitive decline in older adults. The purpose of this study was to examine the individual response of acutely hospitalized patients to usual care and to physical exercise on functional capacity, muscle strength, and cognitive function and to assess the relationship with mortality at 1 year post-discharge. Methods: In a single-blind randomized clinical trial, 370 hospitalized patients [56.5% women; mean age (standard deviation) 87.3 (4.9) years] were allocated to an exercise intervention group (IG, n = 185) or a control group (CG, n = 185). The participants were older adults aged 75 years or older in an acute care unit in a tertiary public hospital in N...
Background: Frail older adults have reduced functional and physiological reserves, rendering them mo...
Multicomponent physical exercise is effective in curbing the effect of hospitalization in older adul...
peer reviewed[en] OBJECTIVES: Immobilization contribute to iatrogenic decline in hospitalized older ...
We analyzed inter-individual variability in response to exercise among acutely hospitalized oldest-o...
Importance: Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background: Acute illness requiring hospitalization frequently is a sentinel event leading to long-t...
Background: Older patients often experience a decline in physical function and cognitive status afte...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background: Older patients often experience a decline in physical function and cognitive status afte...
Background: A classic consequence of short-term bed rest in older adults is the significant loss in ...
Objectives To evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical function, maximal muscle...
Multicomponent physical exercise is effective in curbing the effect of hospitalization in older adul...
Background: Approximately 30% of hospitalised older adults experience hospital-associated functional...
Background Acute hospitalisation can have adverse effects in older adults, notably functional declin...
Objective Hospitalization-associated disability [HAD, ie, the loss of ability to perform ≥1 basic a...
Background: Frail older adults have reduced functional and physiological reserves, rendering them mo...
Multicomponent physical exercise is effective in curbing the effect of hospitalization in older adul...
peer reviewed[en] OBJECTIVES: Immobilization contribute to iatrogenic decline in hospitalized older ...
We analyzed inter-individual variability in response to exercise among acutely hospitalized oldest-o...
Importance: Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background: Acute illness requiring hospitalization frequently is a sentinel event leading to long-t...
Background: Older patients often experience a decline in physical function and cognitive status afte...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background: Older patients often experience a decline in physical function and cognitive status afte...
Background: A classic consequence of short-term bed rest in older adults is the significant loss in ...
Objectives To evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical function, maximal muscle...
Multicomponent physical exercise is effective in curbing the effect of hospitalization in older adul...
Background: Approximately 30% of hospitalised older adults experience hospital-associated functional...
Background Acute hospitalisation can have adverse effects in older adults, notably functional declin...
Objective Hospitalization-associated disability [HAD, ie, the loss of ability to perform ≥1 basic a...
Background: Frail older adults have reduced functional and physiological reserves, rendering them mo...
Multicomponent physical exercise is effective in curbing the effect of hospitalization in older adul...
peer reviewed[en] OBJECTIVES: Immobilization contribute to iatrogenic decline in hospitalized older ...