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Martin Gronbech Jorgensen

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Norgaard J, Jorgensen M, Ryg J, Andreasen J, Brix Danielsen M, Steiner D, et al.
Age Ageing . 2021 Jun; 50(6):1914-1924. PMID: 34120163
Objective: falls among older adults are common and can have devastating consequences. A novel task-specific exercise modality, gait adaptability training (GAT), has shown promising preventive effects. This systematic review and...
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Gade G, Jorgensen M, Ryg J, Riis J, Thomsen K, Masud T, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 May; 11(5):e044170. PMID: 33947733
Objective: To systematically review and critically appraise prognostic models for falls in community-dwelling older adults. Eligibility Criteria: Prospective cohort studies with any follow-up period. Studies had to develop or validate...
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Brix Danielsen M, Andersen S, Worthington E, Jorgensen M
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2021 Jan; 68(12):2937-2946. PMID: 33411351
Objective: To review all available original publications on the harms and benefits of subcutaneous (SC) hydration in older patients. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Participants: All studies on SC hydration...
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Ryg J, Engberg H, Anru P, Pedersen S, Jorgensen M, Vinding K, et al.
Age Ageing . 2020 Nov; 50(4):1200-1207. PMID: 33247584
Background: Predicting expected survival time in acutely hospitalised older patients is a clinical challenge. Objective: To examine if activities of daily living (ADL) assessed by Barthel-Index-100 (Barthel-Index) at hospital admission...
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Jorgensen M, Rodrigo-Domingo M, Andersen S, Riis J, Jakobsen D, Lerche M, et al.
Eur Geriatr Med . 2020 Apr; 11(4):677-684. PMID: 32297278
Purpose: To evaluate short and long-term effects of a multifactorial and multidisciplinary in-patient municipality intervention including training of activities of daily living, cardiovascular exercise, resistance training and social activities on...
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Sorensen G, Riis J, Brix Danielsen M, Ryg J, Masud T, Andersen S, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Apr; 15(4):e0231449. PMID: 32267891
Background: Human height is a simple measure with great applicability. Usually, stadiometers are used to measure height accurately. However, these may be impractical to transport and expensive. Therefore, we developed...
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Ryg J, Engberg H, Mariadas P, Pedersen S, Jorgensen M, Vinding K, et al.
Clin Epidemiol . 2018 Dec; 10:1789-1800. PMID: 30568512
Purpose: The Barthel Index (BI)-100 is used to measure geriatric patients' activities of daily living (ADL). The aim of this study was to explore whether BI at hospital admission is...
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Oliveira A, Reiche M, Vinescu C, Thisted S, Hedberg C, Castro M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Apr; 8(1):6094. PMID: 29666388
Aging reduces cognitive functions, and such impairments have implications in mental and motor performance. Cognitive function has been recently linked to the risk of falls in older adults. Physical activities...
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Jorgensen M, Ryg J, Brix Danielsen M, Madeleine P, Andersen S
Trials . 2018 Feb; 19(1):97. PMID: 29426359
Background: Hypertension markedly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases and overall mortality. Lifestyle modifications, such as increased levels of physical activity, are recommended as the first line of anti-hypertensive treatment....
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Jorgensen M, Andersen S, Ryg J, Masud T
PLoS One . 2015 Oct; 10(10):e0138660. PMID: 26444554
Background: Portable, low-cost, objective and reproducible assessment of muscle strength in the lower limbs is important as it allows clinicians to precisly track progression of patients undergoing rehabilitation. The Nintendo...