Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Preserves Leg Lean Mass in Geriatric Patients

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Aim To examine changes in lean mass during hospitalization in geriatric patients and the effect of muscle activation by neuromuscular electrical stimulation. Methods Thirteen patients (69-94 years) at a geriatric ward completed tests at hospital admission (day 2-3) and discharge (day 8-10). One leg received daily stimulation of the knee extensors while the other leg served as a control leg. Lean mass was evaluated by DEXA scans and muscle thickness by ultrasound scans. Muscle biopsies were collected from both legs at admission and discharge in 9 patients and analyzed for fibre size, satellite cell number and activation and expression of genes associated with muscle protein synthesis and breakdown, connective tissue and cellular stress. Results The relative decline in leg lean mass and midthigh region lean mass was larger in the control (-2.8±1.5%) vs. the stimulated leg (-0.5±1.4%, p
Original languageEnglish
JournalMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Volume52
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)773-784
Number of pages12
ISSN0195-9131
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Research areas

  • Muscle Atrophy, Muscle Activation, Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation, Satellite Cells, Gene Expression

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