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期刊名:Journal of frailty & aging

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ISSN:2260-1341

e-ISSN:2273-4309

IF/分区:3.3/Q2

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H J Coelho-Júnior,A Álvarez-Bustos,L Rodríguez-Mañas et al. H J Coelho-Júnior et al.
Background: Muscle power assessment entails the use of complex equipment which impacts its clinical applicability. Recently, equations to estimate lower-limb muscle power measures based on 5-repetition sit-to-stand (5STS)...
S Ji,H-W Jung,S Yoon et al. S Ji et al.
Background: There is currently no standardized protocol for the measurement of gait speed in older adults, particularly regarding the choice between static versus dynamic start. ...
N Petnehazy,H N Barnes,A B Newman et al. N Petnehazy et al.
Background: Sarcopenia negatively impacts quality of life. It is unclear whether different measures of muscle size, strength, physical performance, and fitness have similar associations with quality of life. ...
B da Silva Capanema,F Fank,M C Machado Trento et al. B da Silva Capanema et al.
Background: With the significant increase in the number of long-lived elderly people living at home, the development of effective physical exercise interventions at home becomes essential to preserve their independence an...
H-J Guo,Y-L Ye,R Cao et al. H-J Guo et al.
Objectives: Flavonoids are of particular interest for their antioxidant property and anti-inflammatory, and a therapeutic potential for age-related diseases has been suggested. Frailty is becoming a global public health c...
N Bajdek,N K Latham,M Dishaw et al. N Bajdek et al.
Background: Falls are a leading cause of disability, institutionalization and mortality for older adults. More effective strategies to prevent falls are essential and may help at-risk older adults continue to live indepen...
F Forsyth,C L Soh,N Elks et al. F Forsyth et al.
Background: Exercise is efficacious in older adults, including those with multi-morbidity. However, the optimum mode is not known and there are conflicting findings as regards the types of exercises to recommend. It is po...
L Crombez,A Descamps,H Hirmz et al. L Crombez et al.
Background: The gut microbiome is recognized as a pivotal factor in the pathophysiology of sarcopenia-a condition marked by the accelerated loss of muscle strength, mass and function with ageing. Despite this well-known g...
C-L Shen,H Deshmukh,J M Santos et al. C-L Shen et al.
Despite evidence linking the gut microbiome to neuropathic pain (NP), it is not known if altering gut microbiota can alleviate NP via the microbiome-gut-brain axis. This study examined if healthy gut microbiota of sham male rats (Sham+V) an...
S S Ahip,C Y Ting,M A B Abdillah et al. S S Ahip et al.
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the implementation stage of Malaysia's GeKo-Integrated Service Delivery (ISD) model for frailty management in primary care and explore its effectiveness in improving frailty scores...