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Chair-Stand Exercise Improves Sarcopenia in Rehabilitation Patients after Stroke
- Source :
- Nutrients; Volume 14; Issue 3; Pages: 461, Nutrients, Vol 14, Iss 461, p 461 (2022)
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022.
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Abstract
- Currently, there is a lack of evidence to show that exercise therapy improves sarcopenia in older patients in clinical practice. We therefore conducted a retrospective cohort study to clarify the effects of chair-stand exercise on improving sarcopenia among patients diagnosed with sarcopenia undergoing convalescent rehabilitation after stroke. According to the latest Asian criteria, sarcopenia was diagnosed when both skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) and handgrip strength (HGS) were low. Patients were asked to perform a repeated chair-stand exercise as whole-body resistance training, in addition to the rehabilitation program. Outcomes included sarcopenia rates, SMI, HGS, and physical function at hospital discharge. Multivariate analyses were used to examine whether the frequency of daily chair-stand exercise was independently associated with the outcomes after adjustment for potential confounders. After enrollment, 302 patients with sarcopenia (mean age: 78.6 years; 46.4% male) were analyzed. Overall, sarcopenia prevalence decreased by 21.9%, from 100% at admission to 78.1% at discharge. Multivariate analyses showed that the frequency of the exercise was significantly associated with the presence of sarcopenia (odds ratio: 0.986, p = 0.010), SMI (β = 0.181, p < 0.001), and HGS (β = 0.101, p = 0.032) at discharge, respectively. The chair-standing exercise was effective in improving sarcopenia in these patients.
- Subjects :
- Male
Sarcopenia
Nutrition and Dietetics
Hand Strength
muscle
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
education
skeletal
musculoskeletal system
frail elderly
Stroke
body regions
activities of daily living
hand strength
resistance exercise
Humans
TX341-641
Female
Exercise
human activities
Food Science
Aged
Retrospective Studies
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20726643
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nutrients; Volume 14; Issue 3; Pages: 461
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0bf7abd159f94dec294de2960afe45de
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14030461