The impact of disease-related immobilization on thigh muscle mass and strength in older hospitalized patients.
Nikola RommersbachRainer WirthGero LuegChristiane KlimekMirja SchnatmannDieter LiermannGregor JanssenManfred James MüllerMaryam PourhassanPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2020)
Two weeks of disease-related immobilization result in a significant loss of thigh muscle mass and muscle strength in older patients with impaired mobility. Concomitantly, there was a significant reduction of subcutaneous adipose tissue in immobile older hospitalized patients whereas no changes were observed in intermuscular fat among these patients. These data highlight the importance of mobility support in maintaining muscle mass and function in older hospitalized patients.