Gloria Mazzali

Publications
  • Research Article
    Hospitalization Effects on Physical Performance and Muscle Strength in Hospitalized Elderly Subjects
    Author(s): Andrea P Rossi*, Sofia Rubele, Giulia Amodio, Stefano Gattazzo, Cesare Caliari, Sara Gabriele, Laura Dalla Verde, Elena Masciocchi, Francesco Fantin and Mauro Zamboni Andrea P Rossi*, Sofia Rubele, Giulia Amodio, Stefano Gattazzo, Cesare Caliari, Sara Gabriele, Laura Dalla Verde, Elena Masciocchi, Francesco Fantin and Mauro Zamboni

    Background: Hospitalization is a stressful event, potentially dangerous for older people. In fact, it worsens and accelerates muscle mass loss associated with bed rest, increasing the risk of loss of autonomy, rehospitalization and mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate in an acute care setting handgrip and physical performance in patients at hospital admission and discharge, and detect changes related to hospitalization. Methods: Between June 2011 and January 2012 we were recruited 355 patients of which about 255 it was possible to perform at least Handgrip both at admission and at discharge. Of these, 38.8% were female. Handgrip strength and physical performance by using the short physical performance battery (SPPB) were assessed at admission and before the discharge. In all subjects Barthel index and mini nut.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2167-7182.1000401

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