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EFFECTS OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS ON MUSCLE MASS AND ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN ELDERLY REHABILITATION PATIENTS WITH DECREASED MUSCLE MASS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

机译:EFFECTS OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS ON MUSCLE MASS AND ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN ELDERLY REHABILITATION PATIENTS WITH DECREASED MUSCLE MASS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

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Objective: To investigate the effects of nutritional intervention with resistance training on skeletal muscle mass in elderly patients with disabilities in a convalescent rehabilitation setting. Design: A randomized controlled trial. (UMIN Clinical Trials Registry ID: UMIN000006238). Setting: A rehabilitation hospital. Participants: 39 elderly patients with decreased skeletal muscle mass in an inpatient convalescence rehabilitation unit. Interventions: A combination of resistance training plus nutritional supplementation (R/N group) or resistance training alone (R group). The training and supplementation were conducted essentially from the patient's admission to discharge (2-6 months). Outcome Measures: The patients were evaluated at the time of admission and at the end of the intervention for skeletal muscle mass (calf circumference CC as a primary outcome, and arm circumference AC), hand grip strength (HG), Mini-Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA (R)-SF) score, serum albumin level (Alb), body mass index (BMI), and activities of daily living (ADL) as represented by the Barthel Index (BI) score. Results: Significant treatment effects were seen for CC, AC, BI, Alb in the R/N group compared to the R group. A mean treatment effect of 3.2 (95 CI: 2.0-4.4) was seen in CC, 1.4 (95 CI: 0.8-2.1) was seen in AC, 11.2 (95 CI: 0.5-21.8) was seen in BI, 0.3 (95 CI: 0.1-0.5) was seen in Alb. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that nutritional intervention added to resistance training during convalescent rehabilitation may improve skeletal muscle mass and activities of daily living.

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