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Polypharmacy and sarcopenia in hospitalized older patients: results of the GLISTEN study

Authors :
Agosta, Luca
Mario, Bo
Bianchi, Lara
Abete, Pasquale
Belelli, Giuseppe
Cherubini, Antonio
Corica, Francesco
Di Bari, Mauro
Maggio, Marcello
Manca, Giovanna Maria
Rizzo, Maria Rosaria
Rossi, Andrea
Landi, Francesco
Volpato, Stefano
Brombo, Gloria
Ortolani, Beatrice
Savino, Elisabetta
Maietti, Elisa
Fisichella, Alberto
Buttò, Valeria
Zamboni, Mauro
Caliari, Cesare
Ferrari, Elena
Orso, Francesco
Sacco, Flavia
Di meo, Laura
Cerri, Anna Paola
Motta, Marco
Pittella, Francesca
Bonfanti, Alessandra
Fusco, Sergio
PRESTIPINO GIARRITTA, Valeria
Soraci, Luca
Pili, Fausto Giordano
Basile, Claudia
Coppola, Carla
Dalise, Anna Maria
Fava, Ilaria
Catte, Olga
Orrù, Maura
Salaris, Paolo
Martone, Anna Maria
Ortolani, Elena
Salini, Sara
Dell’Aquila, Giuseppina
Carrier, Barbara
Agosta, L.
Bo, M.
Bianchi, L.
Abete, P.
Belelli, G.
Cherubini, A.
Corica, F.
Di Bari, M.
Maggio, M.
Manca, G. M.
Rizzo, M. R.
Rossi, A.
Landi, F.
Volpato, S.
Brombo, G.
Ortolani, B.
Savino, E.
Maietti, E.
Fisichella, A.
Butto, V.
Zamboni, M.
Caliari, C.
Ferrari, E.
Orso, F.
Sacco, F.
Dimeo, L.
Cerri, A. P.
Motta, M.
Pittella, F.
Bonfanti, A.
Fusco, S.
Prestipinogiarritta, V.
Soraci, L.
Pili, F. G.
Basile, C.
Coppola, C.
Dalise, A. M.
Fava, I.
Catte, O.
Orru, M.
Salaris, P.
Martone, A. M.
Ortolani, E.
Salini, S.
Dell'Aquila, G.
Carrier, B.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Recently the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II) showed that polypharmacy is associated with clinically relevant sarcopenia among community-dwelling older persons. Here we report findings from the GLISTEN study about the association of polypharmacy with sarcopenia among older medical in-patients. Methods: The GLISTEN study investigated prevalence and clinical correlates of sarcopenia in older patients admitted to geriatric and internal medicine acute care wards of 12 Italian hospitals. Results: In this sample of older medical in-patients with high prevalence of sarcopenia (34.7%) and polypharmacy (70.2%) we did not observe a significant association of polypharmacy with sarcopenia. Conclusions: Present findings demonstrate that the association of polypharmacy with sarcopenia, observed in the BASE-II study, is not evident in the GLISTEN sample, being our patients significantly older, more multi-morbid, with high prevalence of sarcopenia and polypharmacy, suggesting that this association might vary according to the heterogeneous health, functional, and nutritional characteristics of older people.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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