Publications by authors named "Miriam Urquiza"

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  • The study investigates how the reason for hospital admission affects adverse health outcomes in older adults undergoing geriatric rehabilitation.
  • It analyzes data from patients with orthogeriatric conditions and hospital-associated deconditioning to identify predictors like cognitive and nutritional health status.
  • Results indicate that specific assessments, like the Mini-Mental State Examination and Short Physical Performance Battery, significantly influence the likelihood of hospital readmission, institutionalization, and mortality.
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  • The study examines the relationship between the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), nutritional status, and physical function in hospitalized older adults to see if malnutrition or poor physical function relates to higher CCI scores.
  • It involved 597 older patients, assessing their CCI, nutritional state with the Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form, and physical capability through handgrip strength and the Short Physical Performance Battery.
  • Results showed that better nutrition and physical performance correlated with lower CCI scores, and individuals at risk of malnutrition or frailty had a significantly higher risk of severe comorbidity.
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Background & Aims: Malnutrition and poor physical performance are highly prevalent within hospitalized older adults, and both have in common the loss of muscle mass. Likewise, there is growing interest in identifying markers of physical performance, other than just measuring muscle mass, that might be useful for managing malnutrition. This study aimed to (i) characterize the physical condition of hospitalized older adults in comparison to previously published reference percentile values of same age adults and (ii) to examine the association between the nutritional status and physical performance of older inpatients.

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Objective: To determine how overground robotic (OR) training added to ongoing rehabilitation affects gait speed, lower extremity function, functional mobility, and fatigue in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) and moderate to severe gait impairments.

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Setting: Outpatient setting at the Multiple Sclerosis Association of Bizkaia, an association serving MS patients in Bizkaia, Spain.

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Background: Older patients often experience a decline in physical function and cognitive status after hospitalization. Although interventions involving physical exercise are effective in improving functional performance, participation in physical exercise interventions among older individuals is low. We aimed to identify factors that contribute to exercise refusal among post-hospitalized older patients.

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Nutritional status is relevant to functional recovery in patients after an acute process requiring rehabilitation. Nevertheless, little is known about the impact of malnutrition on geriatric rehabilitation. This study aimed to determine the association between nutritional status at admission and the evolution of functional and physical outcomes, as well as the capability of nutritional status to identify fallers among patients admitted to geriatric rehabilitation for different reasons.

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Multicomponent physical exercise is effective in curbing the effect of hospitalization in older adults. However, it is not well established which characteristics of the exercise interventions would optimize intervention sustainability and efficacy. This study compared the effects of two group-based multicomponent exercise interventions of different lengths in older adults after hospitalization.

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Age-related strength and muscle mass loss is further increased after acute periods of inactivity. To avoid this, resistance training has been proposed as an effective countermeasure, but the additional effect of a protein supplement is not so clear. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of a whey protein supplement enriched with leucine after resistance training on muscle mass and strength gains in a post-hospitalized elderly population.

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