Publications by authors named "Greig C"

Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common degenerative condition causing low back pain (LBP) due to nerve compression. Previous studies show conflicting findings regarding the multifidus (MF) muscle's microscopic changes in LDH patients. So, this study aimed to compare the affected MF to the adjacent MF on the ipsilateral and contralateral sides in LDH patients and examined correlations with clinical features of LBP.

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  • Research on rib fracture management has surged, aiming to correlate mechanisms of injury (MOI) with fracture patterns to enhance treatment strategies and resource allocation.
  • The study utilized the Chest Injury International Database (CIID) to analyze rib fractures across various MOIs, collecting data from over 1,100 patients and creating heat maps to visualize fracture locations.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in rib fracture patterns based on MOI, indicating that understanding these patterns is crucial for effective patient management in cases of severe chest trauma.
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Compressing global energy and industrial system decarbonization into less than three decades creates unique social, technical, financial and political risks. Here we introduce ‘off-ramps’ as one potential approach to manage these whilst still driving rapid emissions reductions.

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We present methods and insights for the design of CO capture, transport, and storage systems for industrial facilities with a case study focus on Louisiana. Our analytical framework includes (1) evaluating the scale and concentration of capturable CO emissions at individual facilities for the purpose of estimating the cost of CO capture retrofits that utilize various energy supply sources to meet parasitic demands; (2) screening to identify potential CO storage sites and estimate their capacities, injectivities, and costs; and (3) designing cost-minimized trucking or pipeline infrastructure connecting CO capture plants with storage sites, considering existing land uses, demographics, and a variety of social and environmental justice factors. Estimated levelized costs of capture at Louisiana's 190 industrial facilities range from below $50/tCO to above $500/tCO, depending on facility-specific features.

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Patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) often present with significant frailty, sarcopenia, and impaired immune function. However, the mechanisms driving the development of these age-related phenotypes are not fully understood. To determine whether accelerated biological aging may play a role in CLD, epigenetic, transcriptomic, and phenotypic assessments were performed on the skeletal muscle tissue and immune cells of CLD patients and age-matched healthy controls.

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Dynamic changes in sarcopenia status following stressor events are defined as acute sarcopenia; it is currently unknown how to stratify risk. Prospective observational study involving elective colorectal surgery, emergency abdominal surgery, and medical patients with infections aged ≥70 years-old. Handgrip strength, muscle quantity (ultrasound Bilateral Anterior Thigh Thickness, BATT, and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis), and muscle quality (rectus femoris echogenicity) were measured preoperatively in the elective group, and within 48hours, 7days after, and 13weeks after admission/surgery.

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As a lower middle-income country, Pakistan faces multiple issues that influence the course of healthy ageing. Although there is some understanding of these issues and the objective health outcomes of people in Pakistan, there is less knowledge on the perceptions, experiences, and priorities of the ageing population and their caretakers (hereafter, "stakeholders"). The aim of the study was to identify the needs and priorities of older adults and stakeholders across both urban and rural locations.

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  • The study investigates how frailty progresses over time among adults aged 40 and older in rural Burkina Faso, focusing on sociodemographic factors, disabilities, and multimorbidity as key influences.
  • Conducted as a longitudinal study, participants were surveyed in their homes in 2018 and 2021, with their frailty status assessed using the Fried frailty score, which considers aspects such as grip strength and physical activity.
  • Initial findings show that a significant number of invited individuals did not participate, raising questions about the factors influencing consent and the representativeness of the sample.
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Background: There are few data reporting the needs and priorities of older adults in Brazil. This hampers the development and/or implementation of policies aimed at older adults to help them age well. The aim of this study was to understand areas of importance, priorities, enablers and obstacles to healthy ageing as identified by older adults and key stakeholders in both urban and rural environments.

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Background: The National Older Person's Policy of 2021 in Rwanda highlights the need for social protection of older populations. However, there is a lack of local knowledge regarding the priorities and challenges to healthy aging faced by older people and their caregivers.

Objectives: This study aimed to identify and compare the needs and priorities of older people and other stakeholders involved in caring for them in rural and urban areas of Rwanda.

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Studies suggest that inducing gut microbiota changes may alter both muscle physiology and cognitive behaviour. Gut microbiota may play a role in both anabolic resistance of older muscle, and cognition. In this placebo controlled double blinded randomised controlled trial of 36 twin pairs (72 individuals), aged ≥60, each twin pair are block randomised to receive either placebo or prebiotic daily for 12 weeks.

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Ammonia (NH) is an attractive low-carbon fuel and hydrogen carrier. However, losses and inefficiencies across the value chain could result in reactive nitrogen emissions (NH, NO, and NO), negatively impacting air quality, the environment, human health, and climate. A relatively robust ammonia economy (30 EJ/y) could perturb the global nitrogen cycle by up to 65 Mt/y with a 5% nitrogen loss rate, equivalent to 50% of the current global perturbation caused by fertilizers.

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This exploratory study aimed to assess associations of baseline nutritional status and in-hospital step count with muscle quantity, quality, and function. Seventy-nine participants aged ≥70 years (mean age 79.1 years, 44.

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Background: Sarcopenia is a clinical manifestation of adverse ageing, characterised by progressive loss of muscle mass and function. Diagnosis requires assessment of muscle quantity and quality; ultrasound represents an emerging tool for this. However, ultrasound muscle assessment may be impacted by fluid balance.

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New Findings: What is the central question of this study? To what extent does musculoskeletal impairment occur (i.e., muscle mass, quality and function) in patients with end stage liver disease (ESLD) by comparison to a healthy age/sex-matched control group? What is the main finding and its importance? Muscle mass, quality and function are impaired in patients with ESLD (compared to age/sex matched controls).

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Background: Lower-limb osteoarthritis (OA) causes high levels of pain and disability in adults over 45 years of age. Adopting and maintaining appropriate levels of physical activity (PA) can help patients with lower-limb OA self-manage their symptoms and reduce the likelihood of developing secondary noncommunicable diseases. However, patients with lower-limb OA are less active than people without musculoskeletal pain.

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Ageing is associated with alterations to skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism that may be influenced by physical activity status, although the mechanisms underlying these changes have not been unraveled. Similarly, the effect of resistance exercise training (RET) on skeletal muscle mitochondrial regulation is unclear. Seven endurance-trained masters athletes ([MA], 74 ± 3 years) and seven untrained older adults ([OC].

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  • The study examined the link between vitamin D levels (25(OH)D), lean mass, and muscle strength in postmenopausal women, using data from 102 participants from the D-FINES study.
  • Despite assessing various measurements including muscle strength and mass, the results showed no significant correlation between vitamin D levels and these health indicators across different seasons.
  • There was a slight trend suggesting older women (≥65 years) may experience more prevalence of sarcopenia, yet overall, vitamin D status did not impact musculoskeletal health indicators significantly.
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  • Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) significantly affects patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD) by impacting their nutritional intake and muscle health, which contribute to higher morbidity and mortality rates.
  • A case-control study will be conducted with 20 ESLD patients, 10 with HE and 10 without, to analyze the effects of HE on nutrition and sarcopenia over a period of 6-8 weeks.
  • The study is ethical and approved, with findings to be shared in academic publications and presentations, aiming to enhance understanding of malnutrition and its consequences in ESLD patients.
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The world's population is ageing, and most older adults experience a later life burdened with disease and disability. Frailty is a multidimensional and dynamic condition characterized by declines in reserve and function across multiple physiological systems, such that the ability to cope with every day or acute stressors becomes compromised. It is projected to become one of the most serious public health challenges economically developed societies will face in the coming century.

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Background: New Chest Wall Injury and Reconstructive Centers (CWIRC) are emerging; this study aims to investigate the potential benefits of implementing a CWIRC at a single institution. We hypothesized that patients treated at CWIRC will have improved outcomes.

Methods: We instituted a CWIRC in 2019 at our American College of Surgeons (ACS) Level One Trauma Center.

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Introduction: End stage liver disease (ESLD) is associated with loss of muscle mass and function, known as sarcopenia, which can increase the risk of complications of ESLD, hospitalization and mortality. Therefore, the accurate assessment of muscle mass is essential to evaluate sarcopenia in ESLD. However, manual segmentation of muscle volume (MV) can be laborious on cross-sectional imaging, due to the number of slices that require analysis.

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Objectives: To determine the effects of hospitalisation upon frailty and sarcopenia.

Methods: Prospective cohort study at single UK hospital including adults ≥70 years-old admitted for elective colorectal surgery, emergency abdominal surgery, or acute infections. Serial assessments for frailty (Fried, Frailty Index, Clinical Frailty Scale [CFS]), and sarcopenia (handgrip strength, ultrasound quadriceps and/or bioelectrical impedance analysis, and gait speed and/or Short Physical Performance Battery) were conducted at baseline, 7 days post-admission/post-operatively, and 13 weeks post-admission/post-operatively.

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