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Daily blood flow restriction does not preserve muscle mass and strength during 2 weeks of bed rest. [PDF]

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Bed Rest in Pregnancy

Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2011
AbstractThe use of bed rest in medicine dates back to Hippocrates, who first recommended bed rest as a restorative measure for pain. With the formalization of prenatal care in the early 1900s, maternal bed rest became a standard of care, especially toward the end of pregnancy. Antepartum bed rest is a common obstetric management tool, with up to 95% of
Catherine, Bigelow, Joanne, Stone
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Bed rest and myopathies

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2006
The loss of skeletal muscle with injury or critical illness can be dramatic. This review emphasizes the importance of skeletal muscle as a metabolic reserve. Changes in protein metabolism with bed rest alone and during physiological stress are discussed.
Arny A, Ferrando   +2 more
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Consequences of bed rest

Critical Care Medicine, 2009
Bed rest is frequently prescribed for critically ill patients because it is assumed to be beneficial for preventing complications, for conserving scarce metabolic resources, and for providing patient comfort. Furthermore, higher levels of physical activity in critically ill patients have been assumed to be impractical or not feasible. Bed rest has been
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Bed Rest in Twin Pregnancy

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1985
AbstractA total of 146 twin pregnancies were studied to evaluate the importance of bed rest. A significantly reduced frequency of preterm delivery was found after bed rest in hospital as compared to bed rest at home or no bed rest at all. An increase in gestational age and in birth weight was seen after bed rest. No effect was found on the intrauterine
B, Kappel   +3 more
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Bed Rest Syndrome

2017
Although being bedridden might be an inevitable situation in some clinical conditions, the overlap of geriatric syndromes in aging patients due to frailty could lead to bed rest syndrome. Prolonged bed rest is associated with several time-dependent effects, and the effects of being bedridden have an impact on the whole organism.
F. Scarponi, M. Zampolini
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