Background: Approximately 30% of hospitalised older adults experience hospital-associated functional decline. Exercise interventions that promote in-hospital activity may prevent deconditioning and thereby maintain physical function during hospitalisation. This is an update of a Cochrane Review first published in 2007. Objectives: To evaluate the benefits and harms of exercise interventions for acutely hospitalised older medical inpatients on functional ability, quality of life (QoL), participant global assessment of success and adverse events compared to usual care or a sham-control intervention. Search methods: We used standard, extensive Cochrane search methods. The latest search date was May 2021. Selection criteria: We included randomi...
Background and Purpose: Exercise interventions can improve physical recovery and reduce falls in old...
Objectives To evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical function, maximal muscle...
Abstract Background Disability and falls are particularly common among older people who have recentl...
Background: Approximately 30% of hospitalised older adults experience hospital-associated functional...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background Acute hospitalisation can have adverse effects in older adults, notably functional declin...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
Background: To measure the effects of an augmented prescribed exercise programme versus usual care, ...
Introduction: Acutely hospitalised older patients often live with frailty and have an increased risk...
Introduction Acutely hospitalised older patients often live with frailty and have an increased risk ...
Objective Hospitalization-associated disability [HAD, ie, the loss of ability to perform ≥1 basic a...
Importance: Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background: Disability and falls are particularly common among older people who have recently been h...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate the changes in muscle strength that occur in older adult...
BACKGROUND: Older adults experience functional decline in hospital leading to increased healthcare b...
Background and Purpose: Exercise interventions can improve physical recovery and reduce falls in old...
Objectives To evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical function, maximal muscle...
Abstract Background Disability and falls are particularly common among older people who have recentl...
Background: Approximately 30% of hospitalised older adults experience hospital-associated functional...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background Acute hospitalisation can have adverse effects in older adults, notably functional declin...
Purpose: Older adults are at risk of functional decline during emergency hospital admissions. This r...
Background: To measure the effects of an augmented prescribed exercise programme versus usual care, ...
Introduction: Acutely hospitalised older patients often live with frailty and have an increased risk...
Introduction Acutely hospitalised older patients often live with frailty and have an increased risk ...
Objective Hospitalization-associated disability [HAD, ie, the loss of ability to perform ≥1 basic a...
Importance: Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
Background: Disability and falls are particularly common among older people who have recently been h...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate the changes in muscle strength that occur in older adult...
BACKGROUND: Older adults experience functional decline in hospital leading to increased healthcare b...
Background and Purpose: Exercise interventions can improve physical recovery and reduce falls in old...
Objectives To evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical function, maximal muscle...
Abstract Background Disability and falls are particularly common among older people who have recentl...