12-Month changes of muscle strength, body composition and physical activity in adults with dystrophinopathies.
Matthew F JacquesGladys L Onambele-PearsonNeil D ReevesGeorgina K StebbingsEllen A DawsonRachel C StockleyBryn EdwardsChristopher I MorsePublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
12-Month changes in adults with DMD appear consistent with paediatric populations. Physical activity appears important for muscle function maintenance. Specific monitoring of body composition, and potential co-morbidities, within adults with MD is highlighted.Implications for rehabilitationQuantitative muscle strength assessment shows progressive muscle weakness in adults with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is comparable to paediatric reports (-14 to -19%).Physical activity should be encouraged in adults with Beckers Muscular Dystrophy, anything appears better than nothing.Body composition, rather than body mass, should be monitored closely to identify any increase in body fat.