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Baseline anthropometric indices predict change in vertebral size in early adulthood–A 10-year follow-up MRI study
Orthopedics | LBM, BFM | Oura et al. | 2020 | Finland | Bone
The vertebral cross-sectional area (CSA) has an independent effect on vertebral strength. Recent evidence has shown that vertebral dimensions significantly increase in the third decade of life, and that lifestyle factors such as body size and composition are clearly associated with vertebral CSA. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that general anthropometric traits (stature, total body mass, lean body mass, fat mass, body mass index, waist circumference), each objectively measured at baseline, predict the change in vertebral …
Short-term effects of Theracurmin dose and exercise type on pain, walking ability, and muscle function in patients with knee os
Orthopedics | BW, PBF | Shin YA, et al.. | 2017 | Korea | Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
The purpose of this study was to investigate the short-term of Theracurmin dose and exercise type on pain, walking ability, and muscle function in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Twenty-five patients with knee osteoarthritis randomly selected to Theracurmin intake (T) group and Theracurmin in combined with exercise (T+ E) group. T group (n= 13) was taken orally a capsule of 700 mg, 3 times per day,(total 2,100 mg, 35 mg/kg-body weight). T+ E group (n= 12) performed aerobic training of 30-min walking and weight …
Association of sarcopenic dysphagia with underlying sarcopenia following hip fracture surgery in older women
Orthopedics | SMI | Nagano et al. | 2020 | Japan | Nutrients
This study aimed to investigate the association between the development of dysphagia in patients with underlying sarcopenia and the prevalence of sarcopenic dysphagia in older patients following surgical treatment for hip fracture. Older female patients with hip fractures (n= 89) were studied. The data of skeletal muscle mass, hand-grip strength, and nutritional status were examined. The development of dysphagia postoperatively was graded using the Food Oral Intake Scale by a certified nurse in dysphagia nursing. The patients' mean age …
Reduced skeletal muscle independently predicts 1-year aggravated joint destruction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Orthopedics | ASMI | Lin et al. | 2020 | China | Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease
Background: Numerous cross-sectional studies have reported the associations between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and reduced skeletal muscle. We firstly explored the dynamic change of skeletal muscle and its effect on RA clinical outcomes in a real-world prospective cohort. Methods: Consecutive RA patients were treated according to the treat-to-target strategy and completed at least 1-year follow up. Clinical data and muscle index (assessed by bioelectric impedance analysis) were collected at baseline and visits at 3, 6, 9 and 12 …
The effects of upper and lower limb exercise on the microvascular reactivity in limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis patients
Orthopedics | BW, BMI, FFM, Segmental FFM, BFM | A Mitropoulos et al. | 2018 | UK | Arthritis Research & Therapy
Aerobic exercise in general and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) specifically is known to improve vascular function in a range of clinical conditions. HIIT in particular has demonstrated improvements in clinical outcomes, in conditions that have a strong macroangiopathic component. Nevertheless, the effect of HIIT on microcirculation in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients is yet to be investigated. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to compare the effects of two HIIT protocols (cycle and arm cranking) on the …
The decrease in phase angle measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis reflects the increased locomotive syndrome risk in com
Orthopedics | SMI, Phase angle, PBF | Tanaka et al. | 2019 | Japan | Mod Rheumatol.
Objectives: The locomotive syndrome (LS) risk test has recently been advocated for the evaluation of physical ability. Phase angle measurement by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is an indicator of cellular health and muscle mass. We aimed to investigate how muscle mass and phase angle are related to LS risk stage. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted in 311 patients who were undergoing a health checkup. All participants performed the two-step test, stand-up test, and 25-question geriatric locomotive …
A low phase angle measured with bioelectrical impedance analysis is associated with osteoporosis and is a risk factor for osteo
Orthopedics | SMI, Phase angle, PBF, Protein, Minerals | Tanaka et al. | 2018 | Japan | Archives of Osteoporosis
Although the phase angle has been reported to be related to predictive factors and therapeutic effects in various diseases, its relation with osteoporosis is unclear. In our large prospective survey of community-dwelling people, a low phase angle was related with …