Reduced Handgrip Strength in Hospital Admission Predicts Prolonged Hospital Stay and Death but Is Not Accurate to Identify Malnutrition: A Longitudinal Study of Reduced Handgrip Strength in Hospitalized Patientshandgrip strengthhospital staymalnutrition...
This study aimed to clarify the association of handgrip strength (HGS) with cortical porosis, a major risk for fracture of DM. CoTh and trabecular bone mineral density (TrBMD) at the 5.5% distal radius were assessed in T2DM female patients (n = 122) and non-DM female controls (n...
Vitamin D-deficient mice also showed increases in myostatin and the atrophy marker E3-ubiqutin ligase MuRF1. As a potential explanation for grip strength weakness, both groups of mice had down-regulation of genes encoding calcium-handling and sarco-endoplasmic reticulum calcium transport ATPase (...
755 Reduced Handgrip Strength as a Marker of Patient Frailty Predicts Worse Survival after Implantation of a Left Ventricular Assist DeviceConstruction industryFactor analysisBusiness performanceModellingQualityPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate and analyse the criteria and sub‐criteria ...
These results suggest that the remote cued fear memory was impaired in IL1RAPL1 knockout mice. Motor learning. We also examined the motor function of IL1RAPL1 knockout mice. The grip strength was comparable between wild-type (1.3 6 0.04 N) and IL1RAPL1 knockout mice (1.2 6 0.03 N) ...
Each participant also completed a short battery of physical functioning tests that are indicative of health and frailty in older adults [38,39,40]. Grip strength was assessed by dynamometry in both hands in triplicate; the best score was taken. Timed Up and Go (TUG), Berg Balance Scale,...
Background: Malnourished patients present impairment of functionality due to loss of strength and muscle mass. However, the validity of handgrip strength (HGS) in identifying malnutrition and its association with clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients requires investigation. Aims: Evaluate the a...
However, 57.7% of men and 68.8% of women were considered malnourished according to hand grip strength. These patients also had waist circumference (93.5卤10.7 cm) and neck circumference (37.0卤3.6 cm) high. Almost 60% of patients were considered sedentary or irregularly active. In relation to ...
Reduced handgrip strength is associated with higher mortality rate at 1-year follow-up in Brazilian frail nonagenarians and centenarians.doi:10.14283/jfa.2023.21M.L. Sáez de AsteasuE.L. CadoreT. SteffensE. Blanco-RamboT.C. SchneiderM. Izquierdo...
Handgrip strength (HGS) is a marker of sarcopenia and has been used to stratify an individual's risk of death. We aimed to assess the prognostic significance of HGS in patients with liver cirrhosis.#In this retrospective study, we collated data of 563 consecutive patients admitted to our ...