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sarcopenia/edema

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Efficacy and Safety of Testosterone Therapy in Improving Sarcopenia in Men With Cirrhosis.

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Changes in Body Composition With Patients Under Androgen Deprivation Therapy

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Sarcopenia, decrease lean body mass (LBM) is the well-known parameter which negatively related to physical activity, morbidity and patients survival. Aging and decreased blood androgen level are well known risk factors of sarcopenia in male population. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is commonly

Muscle Assessment Through Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Acute Sarcopenia

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Methods Study design A prospective, multicenter, international observational study will be conducted. The study is designed to determine the effect of hospitalisation due to acute illness on the changes in muscle mass and muscle function. The secondary endpoint of the study is to identify health

Sarcopenia Improves the Muscle Mass and Muscle Strength of Patients With Liver Cirrhosis-Child C

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Globally, the mortality after any infection in cirrhosis patients is very high. The cumulative mortality in patients with infections was 43.5% (11,987 patients) where as the mortality rate without infection was 13.6% (2317 patients). Over the years, variceal bleeding causing death in cirrhosis has

Evaluation of the SARC-F Score as a Screening Tool for Undernutrition in a Geriatric Population

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The geriatric population is a population at risk, given the frequent and numerous comorbidities present. Undernutrition is one of these, which is frequently associated with sarcopenia, that is, a decrease in muscle strength. Its screening must be early to avoid complications (osteoporosis,
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