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Reduced muscle mass as predictor of intensive care unit hospitalization in COVID-19 patients
Chiara Giraudo, Giovanni Librizzi, Giulia Fichera, et al.
PLoS ONE (2021) Vol. 16, Iss. 6, pp. e0253433-e0253433
Open Access | Times Cited: 41

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The Musculoskeletal Involvement After Mild to Moderate COVID-19 Infection
Patty Karina dos Santos, Emilly Sigoli, Lorenna J.G. Bragança, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology (2022) Vol. 13
Open Access | Times Cited: 48

Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) outcomes in patients with sarcopenia: A meta-analysis and meta-regression
Yusak Mangara Tua Siahaan, Vinson Hartoyo, Timotius Ivan Hariyanto, et al.
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN (2022) Vol. 48, pp. 158-166
Open Access | Times Cited: 33

An Imaging Overview of COVID-19 ARDS in ICU Patients and Its Complications: A Pictorial Review
Nicolò Brandi, Federica Ciccarese, Maria Rita Rimondi, et al.
Diagnostics (2022) Vol. 12, Iss. 4, pp. 846-846
Open Access | Times Cited: 28

Prevalence and clinical implications of abnormal body composition phenotypes in patients with COVID-19: a systematic review
Montserrat Montes‐Ibarra, Camila E. Orsso, Ana Teresa Limón‐Miró, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2023) Vol. 117, Iss. 6, pp. 1288-1305
Open Access | Times Cited: 20

Sarcopenia and COVID-19 Outcomes
Yuhan Wang, Shuwen Tan, Qihui Yan, et al.
Clinical Interventions in Aging (2023) Vol. Volume 18, pp. 359-373
Open Access | Times Cited: 18

Prevalence of Sarcopenia in Patients With COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Ying Xu, Jiawen Xu, You Peng, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition (2022) Vol. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 26

Acute skeletal muscle loss in SARS‐CoV‐2 infection contributes to poor clinical outcomes in COVID‐19 patients
Amy Attaway, Nicole Welch, Dhweeja Dasarathy, et al.
Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle (2022) Vol. 13, Iss. 5, pp. 2436-2446
Open Access | Times Cited: 23

Prognostic findings for ICU admission in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia: baseline and follow-up chest CT and the added value of artificial intelligence
Maria Elena Laino, Angela Ammirabile, Ludovica Lofino, et al.
Emergency Radiology (2022) Vol. 29, Iss. 2, pp. 243-262
Open Access | Times Cited: 16

Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway in COVID-19-Dependent Musculoskeletal Pathology: A Minireview
Sagar Vyavahare, Sandeep Kumar, Nicholas Cantu, et al.
Mediators of Inflammation (2021) Vol. 2021, pp. 1-6
Open Access | Times Cited: 21

The role of imaging in detecting and monitoring COVID-19 complications in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) setting
Nicolò Brandi, Matteo Renzulli
Anesthesiology and Perioperative Science (2024) Vol. 2, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Telerehabilitation improves cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness and body composition in older people with post‐COVID‐19 syndrome
Eulogio Pleguezuelos, Amin Del Carmen, Eva Moreno, et al.
Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle (2024) Vol. 15, Iss. 5, pp. 1785-1796
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

COVID-19 musculoskeletal involvement in children
Chiara Giraudo, Giulia Fichera, Lucia Pilati, et al.
Frontiers in Pediatrics (2023) Vol. 11
Open Access | Times Cited: 6

Low thoracic skeletal muscle index is associated with negative outcomes in 244 patients with respiratory COVID-19
S. Grigioni, V.-E. Lvovschi, F. Tamion, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (2022) Vol. 42, Iss. 2, pp. 102-107
Open Access | Times Cited: 10

Myosteatosis Significantly Predicts Persistent Dyspnea and Mobility Problems in COVID-19 Survivors
Rebecca De Lorenzo, Anna Palmisano, Antonio Esposito, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition (2022) Vol. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Association between nutrition intake and muscle mass in adult inpatients receiving nutrition support: A prospective cohort study
Luciana de Abreu Silva, Simone de Vasconcelos Generoso, Vanessa Moreira da Rocha, et al.
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (2024) Vol. 48, Iss. 4, pp. 449-459
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Recreational runners who recovered from COVID-19 show different running kinetics and muscle activities compared with healthy controls
AmirAli Jafarnezhadgero, Milad Piran Hamlabadi, Heidar Sajedi, et al.
Gait & Posture (2021) Vol. 91, pp. 260-265
Open Access | Times Cited: 11

The Impact of COVID-19 and Muscle Fatigue on Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Running Kinetics in Female Recreational Runners
AmirAli Jafarnezhadgero, Raha Noroozi, Ehsan Fakhri, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology (2022) Vol. 13
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Sarcopenia as a Predictor of Short- and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients Surgically Treated for Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
Eleonora Faccioli, Stefano Terzi, Chiara Giraudo, et al.
Cancers (2022) Vol. 14, Iss. 15, pp. 3699-3699
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Abdominal imaging associates body composition with COVID-19 severity
Nicolas Basty, Elena P. Sorokin, Marjola Thanaj, et al.
PLoS ONE (2023) Vol. 18, Iss. 4, pp. e0283506-e0283506
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Prolonged loss of intercostal muscle mass and its predictors in COVID-19 patients: A retrospective study from tertiary hospital
Byeong Ju Koo, Ho Cheol Choi, Hye Young Choi, et al.
Medicine (2024) Vol. 103, Iss. 22, pp. e38284-e38284
Open Access

Functionality loss due to COVID-19 hospitalisation in older adults recovers with inpatient rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Henrique Monteiro Lapo, Amanda Veiga Sardeli, Lilian Oliveira Mariano, et al.
Experimental Gerontology (2024) Vol. 198, pp. 112617-112617
Open Access

Skeletal Muscle Mass Loss Leads to Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation and Higher Tracheotomy Rates in Critically Ill Patients
Gabriel M. Allgayer, Bernhard Ulm, Andreas Sauter, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine (2024) Vol. 13, Iss. 24, pp. 7772-7772
Open Access

Cross-sectional area of erector spinae muscles is associated with activities of daily living at discharge in middle- to older-aged patients with coronavirus disease 2019
Masashi Yamashita, Tomotaka Koike, Nobuaki Hamazaki, et al.
Experimental Gerontology (2022) Vol. 163, pp. 111774-111774
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Unveiling the detrimental vicious cycle linking skeletal muscle and COVID‐19: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Qin Wang, Peipei Shi, Lu Cao, et al.
Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine (2024) Vol. 17, Iss. 3, pp. 503-525
Closed Access

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