Hospitalization may induce a decrease of muscle strength and muscle mass in older patients due to physical inactivity, malnutrition and diseases, negatively affecting health outcome. We aimed to examine the literature on change in muscle strength and muscle mass in older patients during hospitalization. A literature search was performed in major electronic databases from inception to March 2016. Studies including hospitalized patients with a mean age≥65years, describing change of hand grip strength and/or muscle mass were found eligible. Extracted data were divided in hand grip strength or muscle mass and stratified by elective or acute admission. Meta-analysis was conducted using Comprehensive Meta-analysis. Twenty-five studies were includ...
Background 30 to 60% of the acute hospitalized older adults experience functional decline after hosp...
Abstract Background: 30 to 60% of the acute hospitalized older adults experience functional decline ...
Background Hospitalization episodes in older people are considered critical events because they act ...
Hospitalization may induce a decrease of muscle strength and muscle mass in older patients due to ph...
Background: Low muscle strength and muscle mass are associated with an increased length of hospital ...
© 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...
Abstract Background Although Low muscle strength is an important predictor of functional decline in ...
Background: Malnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospital...
Abstract Background Low muscle mass and strength are highly prevalent in inpatients. It is acknowled...
Aim to investigate changes in knee-extension strength and physical function in older adults during a...
Aim: To investigate changes in knee-extension strength and physical function in older adults during ...
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 ...
Very little is known about the effect of malnutrition on short-term changes of body composition, par...
Background 30 to 60% of the acute hospitalized older adults experience functional decline after hosp...
Abstract Background: 30 to 60% of the acute hospitalized older adults experience functional decline ...
Background Hospitalization episodes in older people are considered critical events because they act ...
Hospitalization may induce a decrease of muscle strength and muscle mass in older patients due to ph...
Background: Low muscle strength and muscle mass are associated with an increased length of hospital ...
© 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...
Abstract Background Although Low muscle strength is an important predictor of functional decline in ...
Background: Malnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospital...
Abstract Background Low muscle mass and strength are highly prevalent in inpatients. It is acknowled...
Aim to investigate changes in knee-extension strength and physical function in older adults during a...
Aim: To investigate changes in knee-extension strength and physical function in older adults during ...
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 ...
Very little is known about the effect of malnutrition on short-term changes of body composition, par...
Background 30 to 60% of the acute hospitalized older adults experience functional decline after hosp...
Abstract Background: 30 to 60% of the acute hospitalized older adults experience functional decline ...
Background Hospitalization episodes in older people are considered critical events because they act ...