OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and risk of hospitalization. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Two U.S. clinical centers. PARTICIPANTS: Adults aged 70 to 80 (N=3,011) from the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study. MEASUREMENTS: Measurements were of grip strength, knee extension strength, lean mass, walking speed, and chair stand pace. Thigh computed tomography scans assessed muscle area and density (a proxy for muscle fat infiltration). Hospitalizations were confirmed by local review of medical records. Negative binomial regression models estimated incident rate ratios (IRRs) of hospitalization for race- and sex-specific quartiles of each muscle and function paramete...
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia and investigate relationships among body composit...
AIM: Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/qual...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Sarcopenia is the main factor involved in the development of frailty syndrome...
Background: Low muscle strength and muscle mass are associated with an increased length of hospital ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% of older adults are annually admitted to a hospital. Hospitalization i...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether lower lean mass and higher fat mass have independent effects on the...
OBJECTIVES: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
Background: Malnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospital...
Purpose: the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength is associated with adverse health...
BACKGROUND: Low muscle mass and strength are highly prevalent in inpatients. It is acknowledged that...
Objectives: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
Background: Low muscle mass and strength are highly prevalent in inpatients. It is acknowledged that...
Aim: To investigate changes in knee-extension strength and physical function in older adults during ...
Objective: Sarcopenia is highly prevalent in hospitalized older patients and associated with short-t...
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia and investigate relationships among body composit...
AIM: Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/qual...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Sarcopenia is the main factor involved in the development of frailty syndrome...
Background: Low muscle strength and muscle mass are associated with an increased length of hospital ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% of older adults are annually admitted to a hospital. Hospitalization i...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether lower lean mass and higher fat mass have independent effects on the...
OBJECTIVES: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
Background: Malnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospital...
Purpose: the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength is associated with adverse health...
BACKGROUND: Low muscle mass and strength are highly prevalent in inpatients. It is acknowledged that...
Objectives: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
Background: Low muscle mass and strength are highly prevalent in inpatients. It is acknowledged that...
Aim: To investigate changes in knee-extension strength and physical function in older adults during ...
Objective: Sarcopenia is highly prevalent in hospitalized older patients and associated with short-t...
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia and investigate relationships among body composit...
AIM: Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/qual...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Sarcopenia is the main factor involved in the development of frailty syndrome...