Impact of Acute Hospitalisation and Resistance Training on Muscle Architecture and Physical Performance in Older Adults
Sarcopenia, Functional Decline, Muscle Architecture
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Sarcopenia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: ≥65 years of age Able to ambulate before hospitalization (with/without assistance) Able to communicate with the research team Expected length of stay ≥2 days Residing on Funen Exclusion Criteria: Able to ambulate without assistance during current hospitalization Known severe dementia Positive Confusion and Assessment Method score Patients who have received less than 3 resistance training sessions at discharge Terminal illness Recent major surgery or lower extremity bone fracture in the last 3 months Conditions contradicting use of ROBERT(unstable vertebral-, pelvic, or lower extremity fractures high intracranial pressure pressure ulcers or risk of developing pressure ulcers due to fragile skin patients with medical instability) Metastases at femur hip Deemed not suitable for resistance training sessions with the robot by the healthcare professional.
Sites / Locations
- Geriatric Deparment OUH Svendborg HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Intervention Group
Control Group
Group of participants receiving resistance training during hospitalisation
Group of participants receiving sham training during hospitalisation