Listar por autor "Gonzalo Lázaro, María"
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Effect of a multicomponent intervention with tele-rehabilitation and the Vivifrail© exercise programme on functional capacity after hip fracture: study protocol for the ActiveFLS randomized controlled trial
Cedeño Veloz, Bernardo Abel; Casadamon-Munarriz, Irache; Rodríguez-García, Alba; Lozano Vicario, Lucía; Zambom Ferraresi, Fabrício ; Gonzalo Lázaro, María; Hidalgo Ovejero, Ángel ; Izquierdo Redín, Mikel; Martínez Velilla, Nicolás (MDPI, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaIntroduction: Hip fractures are the most common fracture leading to hospitalization and are associated with high costs, mortality rates and functional decline. Although several guidelines exist for preventing new fractures ... -
Effect of exercise intervention on functional decline in very elderly patients during acute hospitalization: a randomized clinical trial
Martínez Velilla, Nicolás ; Casas Herrero, Álvaro ; Zambom Ferraresi, Fabrício ; López Sáez de Asteasu, Mikel ; Lucía, Alejandro; Galbete Jiménez, Arkaitz ; García Baztán, Agurne; Alonso Renedo, Javier; González Glaría, Belén ; Gonzalo Lázaro, María; Apezteguía Iráizoz, Itziar; Gutiérrez Valencia, Marta ; Rodríguez Mañas, Leocadio; Izquierdo Redín, Mikel (American Medical Association, 2018) Artículo / ArtikuluaImportance: Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and early rehabilitation protocols applied during acute hospitalization can prevent functional and cognitive decline in older ... -
Functional and cognitive impairment prevention through early physical activity for geriatric hospitalized patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Martínez Velilla, Nicolás ; Casas Herrero, Álvaro ; Zambom Ferraresi, Fabrício ; Suárez, Nacho; Alonso Renedo, Javier; Cambra Contin, Koldo ; López Sáez de Asteasu, Mikel ; Fernández Echeverría, Nuria; Gonzalo Lázaro, María; Izquierdo Redín, Mikel (BioMed Central, 2015) Artículo / ArtikuluaBackground: Frail older adults have reduced functional and physiological reserves, rendering them more vulnerable to the effects of hospitalization, which frequently results in failure to recover from the pre-hospitalization ...