Michael Melin
Karolinska University Hospital
19 Papers
8 Citations
Michael Melin is an academic researcher from Karolinska University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Melin include Karolinska Institutet.
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Papers
Nutritional Supplementation With Physical Activity Improves Muscle Composition in Mobility-Limited Older Adults, The VIVE2 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Davis A. Englund,Dylan R. Kirn,Afsaneh Koochek,Hao Zhu,Thomas G. Travison,Kieran F. Reid,Åsa von Berens,Michael Melin,Tommy Cederholm,Thomas Gustafsson,Roger A. Fielding +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of nutritional supplementing in combination with physical activity in older adults undergoing exercise training and found that six months of physical activity resulted in improvements in body composition, subcutaneous fat, intermuscular fat, and strength measures.
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Patient-centred home-based management of heart failure. Findings from a randomised clinical trial evaluating a tablet computer for self-care, quality of life and effects on knowledge.
Ewa Hägglund,Patrik Lyngå,Filippa Frie,Bengt Ullman,Hans Persson,Michael Melin,Inger Hagerman +6 more
TL;DR: HF patients with a HIS tablet computer and scale improved in self-care and HRQoL and days in hospital due to HF were reduced.
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High doses of anti-inflammatory drugs compromise muscle strength and hypertrophic adaptations to resistance training in young adults.
Mats Lilja,Mirko Mandić,William Apró,Michael Melin,Karl Olsson,Staffan Rosenborg,Thomas Gustafsson,Tommy R. Lundberg +7 more
TL;DR: This study tested the hypothesis that high doses of anti‐inflammatory drugs would attenuate the adaptive response to resistance training compared with low doses.
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Modifications of skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor type 1 and exercise intolerance in heart failure.
Eric Rullman,Daniel C. Andersson,Daniel C. Andersson,Michael Melin,Michael Melin,Steven Reiken,Donna Mancini,Andrew R. Marks,Lars Lund,Thomas Gustafsson +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown for the first time that skeletal muscle RyR1 from human heart failure is post-translationally modified, which indicates pathologic Ca2+ release as a potential mechanism behind skeletal muscle weakness and impaired exercise tolerance in patients with heart failure and suggests a potential target for pharmacologic intervention.
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Effects of a Tablet Computer on Self-care, Quality of Life, and Knowledge: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
TL;DR: The tablet computer significantly improved self-care behavior and health related quality of life, increased HF knowledge, and reduced hospital days.
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