Muscle quality improvement in subacute post-stroke patients after rehabilitation: usefulness of segmental Phase angle from bioelectrical impedance analysis

During stroke rehabilitation, the whole-body Phase Angle (PhA) from Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) is measured to assess whole-body muscle quality, which reflects cellular integrity and function. The segmental BIA is a valuable method for assessing the body composition of specific body segments, such as the arms, legs, and hemisoma. After a stroke insult, patients frequently experience hemiparesis, and segmental PhA from segmental BIA appears to be an appropriate parameter for examining the muscle quality of affected and unaffected limbs separately.
Source: Clinical Nutrition - Category: Nutrition Authors: Tags: Original article Source Type: research