AIM Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/quality and function) within 6 months of a stressor event. However, outcome measures for clinical trials have not been validated. This study aimed to characterize changes in muscle quantity, quality, strength, and physical function during and after hospitalization. METHODS Patients aged ≥70 years admitted for elective colorectal surgery, emergency abdominal surgery or acute infections were recruited from a single university hospital. Assessments were carried out at baseline, and within 7 ± 2 days and 13 ± 1 weeks postoperatively or post-admission. RESULTS A total of 79 participants (mean age 79 years, 39% female) were included. Phys...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and ri...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...
AIM Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/qu...
AIM: Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/qual...
BACKGROUND Older adults are vulnerable to the effects of acute sarcopenia (acute muscle insuffici...
BACKGROUND Older adults are vulnerable to the effects of acute sarcopenia (acute muscle insuffici...
OBJECTIVES: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
Objectives: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
© 2020 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care MedicineObjectives: Acute hospitalizatio...
Objectives: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
© 2020 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care MedicineObjectives: Acute hospitalizatio...
OBJECTIVE Assimilate evidence for interventions to ameliorate negative changes in physical perfor...
OBJECTIVE Assimilate evidence for interventions to ameliorate negative changes in physical perfor...
BACKGROUND To evaluate the acceptability of handgrip strength, gait speed, quadriceps ultrasound,...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and ri...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...
AIM Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/qu...
AIM: Acute sarcopenia is defined by the development of incident sarcopenia (low muscle quantity/qual...
BACKGROUND Older adults are vulnerable to the effects of acute sarcopenia (acute muscle insuffici...
BACKGROUND Older adults are vulnerable to the effects of acute sarcopenia (acute muscle insuffici...
OBJECTIVES: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
Objectives: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
© 2020 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care MedicineObjectives: Acute hospitalizatio...
Objectives: Acute hospitalization may lead to a decrease in muscle measures, but limited studies are...
© 2020 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care MedicineObjectives: Acute hospitalizatio...
OBJECTIVE Assimilate evidence for interventions to ameliorate negative changes in physical perfor...
OBJECTIVE Assimilate evidence for interventions to ameliorate negative changes in physical perfor...
BACKGROUND To evaluate the acceptability of handgrip strength, gait speed, quadriceps ultrasound,...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and ri...
OBJECTIVES: Older adults with sarcopenia and malnutrition are at risk for co-morbidities, hospitaliz...