Muscle Quality, Fall Concern and Lower Extremity Functionality in Older Women
Old Age; DebilityAge-Related SarcopeniaThe aim of the study was to investigate the effects of muscle quality on fear of fall, and lower extremity functionality in older women. The differences between muscle quality, fear of falling and lower extremity functionality in the elderly male and female participating in the study were investigated. Older women had worse muscle quality, higher fall concern and less lower extremity functionality than older men.
Biological Effects in Consumers of Resveratrol-enriched Wine
AgingHealthy Aging2 moreThe objective of this clinical trial is to compare the health conditions of the participating population before and after an intervention with Resveratrol enriched wine. The main questions it aims to answer are: • The consumption of wine enriched with resveratrol could slow down or reverse the biological age ? • The consumption of wine enriched with resveratrol could improve body composition fat mass / muscle mass ? The participants will be evaluated at the beginning and at the end of the clinical trial and will adopt only one change in their habits, that is, change the usual wine they consume with their meals for a wine enriched with resveratrol, in a moderate measure, 250 cc for men and 125 cc/day for women. The design of the study will be that each volunteer is their own control, pre and post intervention.
Efficacy of Dietary Supplementation and Physical Activity in Sarcopenic Elderly
SarcopeniaThis 3 months randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled supplementation trial tested the hypothesis that nutritional supplementation with whey protein, essential amino acids and vitamin D concurrent with regular, controlled physical activity would increase muscle mass, strength, physical functional, quality of life, and decrease the risk of malnutrition and inflammation in sarcopenic elderly.
FrAilty Care and wEll-funcTion in Community Dwelling Older Adults
FrailtySarcopenia1 moreThis study is looking at whether older people could benefit from an online monitoring platform to support their individual ambitions to maintain or improve functional ability. It is hypothesized this will enable the individual to monitor themselves periodically, obtain feedback about their functional ability, receive recommended diet, exercise and physical activity interventions and record the adherence to any intervention. All information can be linked back to the health care professional for official support and intervene when a decline is noticed, in order to prevent frailty from developing. The aim of this study is to find out if providing more support and greater empowerment can help older people improve their functional ability by self-monitoring and personalised interventions.
Assessment of Nutritional Status of Patients With Crohn's Disease
Crohn's DiseaseMalnutrition3 moreGood nutritional status of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) is associated with better outcome of the disease and better health-related quality of life. The prevalence of malnutrition in patients with Crohn's disease varies and is higher in patients with active disease. Available studies in the literature have assessed the nutritional status of patients with Crohn's disease. However, sample size of available studies is small and highly heterogeneous, and most patients are hospitalized with active disease. The aim of the present study is a thorough assessment of nutritional status of 250 patients either with active Crohn's disease or in remission of the disease using multiple widely available tools and methods, in order to assess their accuracy and estimate the prevalence of multiple malnutrition phenotypes such as undernutrition, sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity and cachexia as well as overweight and obesity. Finally, the effect of the nutritional status on the course of the disease will be investigated.
Effects of Sarcopenia on Early Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Surgical Treatment...
Gastric CancerSarcopenia2 moreWe aimed to establish the effects of sarcopenia on postoperative complications among patients undergoing surgical treatment for gastric cancer
A Prospective Study Of Biomarkers Of Skeletal Muscle Atrophy
SarcopeniaThis is a single center, prospective biomarker study to evaluate serum levels of TWEAK and expression levels of TWEAK and Fn14 in muscle biopsies from patients with sarcopenia as well as healthy, physically active controls.
A Study to Assess the Impact of Sarcopenia on the Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer Patients Treated...
Metastatic Colorectal CancerThe purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between sarcopenia, as defined by computed tomography, treatment related outcomes and other body composition related parameters in a patient population receiving bevacizumab beyond progression.
Feasibility of Estimating the Prevalence of Malnutrition, Frailty and Sarcopenia in Older People...
MalnutritionFrailty1 moreBackground: measuring the prevalence of malnutrition, frailty and sarcopenia in same group of older adults is effective in understanding the relation between these conditions. This could support diagnosing, treatment and prevention in future practice. The research is aiming to measure the estimate prevalence of malnutrition, frailty, sarcopenia and their overlap in older adults, using the UK Biobank. In addition, it will aim to compare the two models of frailty the phenotype and deficit accumulation using the UK Biobank database, as data comparing these models is limited. Methods/design: This is a cross-sectional study design that will use the UK Biobank database, which includes 381,000 participants males and females, aged 50 years and above, who completed the UK Biobank baseline assessments were included that is a subset from the main sample size from the UK Biobank. For baseline, details of participant's characteristics will be included. All three conditions will be identified as malnutrition by using GLIM criteria, while frailty by using two models; the first model will be the 36 deficits model and phenotype model. Finally, sarcopenia condition will be judge according to EWGSOP standard. All these models will be determining the feasibility to apply it using the available database in the UK Biobank. Discussion: This proposed study will help in understanding the relation between malnutrition, frailty and sarcopenia. As in worldwide, there is little published research on the overlap between malnutrition, frailty and sarcopenia. Despite definitions and diagnostic criteria were developed for these conditions. There is conflict extend to the definitions and identification criteria's. This study will use UK Biobank database to measuring the estimate prevalence in older people and determine the overlap between three conditions.
Physical Function of Older Citizens During Municipality-based Rehabilitation
AgingRehabilitation10 moreWhen choosing outcomes to assess rehabilitation's effect or progress, it is essential to consider the constructs being measured and their value to the patient and the psychometric properties. Choosing an outcome that reflects all aspects of International Classification levels of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is challenging, especially in heterogeneous groups. However, it is important to know the psychometric properties as this gives important knowledge on how to interpret results and, consequently, how this can inform the patient's care. The Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment (SMFA) questionnaire can reflect differences in patients' functional status with a broad range of disorders, like for elderly citizens undergoing municipality-based rehabilitation. Nevertheless, since there is no golden standard to measure rehabilitation outcomes, construct validity needs to be established to investigate how scores of SMFA can be related to measures on all levels of ICF. Therefore, this study has three main objectives: To investigate how scores of the SMFA questionnaire are related to measures on different ICF levels To describe the characteristics of older citizens starting municipality-based rehabilitation on all ICF levels To investigate predictor variables of upper- and lower extremity strength