With expanding kidney transplantation programs, remaining hemodialysis patients are more likely to have a high comorbidity burden and may therefore be more prone to lose muscle mass. Our aim was to analyze risk factors for muscle loss in hemodialysis patients with high comorbidity. Fifty-four chronic hemodialysis patients (Charlson Comorbidity Index 9.0 ± 3.4) were followed for 20 weeks using 4-weekly measurements of lean tissue mass, intracellular water, and body cell mass (proxies for muscle mass), handgrip strength (HGS), and biochemical parameters. Mixed models were used to analyze covariate effects on LTM. LTM (−6.4 kg, interquartile range [IQR] −8.1 to −4.8), HGS (−1.9 kg, IQR −3.1 to −0.7), intracellular water (−2.11 L, IQR −2.9 to −...
ObjectiveTo determine whether dry weight gain accompanied by an increase in muscle mass is associate...
The loss of muscle mass and cachexia is commonly seen in hemodialysis (HD) patients and contribute t...
The inflammation is a common feature in HD patients and may contribute to muscle wasting. Handgrip s...
Objective. There is a high prevalence of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients, whic...
Abstract Muscle mass loss and worsening physical function are crucial issues in patients receiving h...
Muscle wasting is common and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients with c...
Protein-energy wasting, which involves loss of fat and muscle mass, is prevalent and is associated w...
Cross-sectional studies in dialysis demonstrate muscle wasting associated with loss of function, inc...
Muscle wasting is independent predictor of mortality in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients on m...
Cross-sectional studies in dialysis demonstrate muscle wasting associated with loss of function, inc...
Hemodialysis (HD) patients typically have reduced muscle mass and diminished functional capacity. Th...
Protein-energy wasting, which involves loss of fat and muscle mass, is prevalent and is associated w...
Cross-sectional studies in dialysis demonstrate muscle wasting associated with loss of function, inc...
International audienceBackground and objectives Age and comorbidity-related sarcopenia represent a m...
Research paper produced as a result of multi-disciplinary (Physiotherapy, Dietetics, Medicine) colla...
ObjectiveTo determine whether dry weight gain accompanied by an increase in muscle mass is associate...
The loss of muscle mass and cachexia is commonly seen in hemodialysis (HD) patients and contribute t...
The inflammation is a common feature in HD patients and may contribute to muscle wasting. Handgrip s...
Objective. There is a high prevalence of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients, whic...
Abstract Muscle mass loss and worsening physical function are crucial issues in patients receiving h...
Muscle wasting is common and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients with c...
Protein-energy wasting, which involves loss of fat and muscle mass, is prevalent and is associated w...
Cross-sectional studies in dialysis demonstrate muscle wasting associated with loss of function, inc...
Muscle wasting is independent predictor of mortality in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients on m...
Cross-sectional studies in dialysis demonstrate muscle wasting associated with loss of function, inc...
Hemodialysis (HD) patients typically have reduced muscle mass and diminished functional capacity. Th...
Protein-energy wasting, which involves loss of fat and muscle mass, is prevalent and is associated w...
Cross-sectional studies in dialysis demonstrate muscle wasting associated with loss of function, inc...
International audienceBackground and objectives Age and comorbidity-related sarcopenia represent a m...
Research paper produced as a result of multi-disciplinary (Physiotherapy, Dietetics, Medicine) colla...
ObjectiveTo determine whether dry weight gain accompanied by an increase in muscle mass is associate...
The loss of muscle mass and cachexia is commonly seen in hemodialysis (HD) patients and contribute t...
The inflammation is a common feature in HD patients and may contribute to muscle wasting. Handgrip s...