
Testing a new leg press to protect older people against muscle loss
"If people do not have enough muscle mass to support themselves, it almost doesn't matter how many diseases I cure," says Anna Björg Jónsdóttir, adjunct professor at the University of Iceland and geriatric physician at Landspítali. She, along with her team, is currently working on a research project aimed at preventing muscle loss in the elderly using a new type of leg press.
Anna Björg says it is important for older people who are ill to exercise, as studies have shown that a lack of physical activity leads to muscle loss. She notes that the ideology behind the research is to demonstrate that strengthening muscle mass helps restore health and accelerate recovery.
Include the entire group at Landakot in the research
The research is conducted at Landspítali University Hospital, Landakot, where there are sick individuals aged 67 and older; the main target group of the study. Anna Björg says the main strength of the study is that they include the entire group and do not exclude anyone from the research.
"In the study, we are focusing on the weakest group. Frequently, when studies are conducted, the oldest people are excluded, or individuals with multiple diseases or dementia are not included in the study. Our research includes all these groups. We are studying the group as it is. This is simply the reality,” says Anna Björg. She mentions, however, that the only group they cannot include in the study are individuals who have had their legs amputated, as the research is based on testing specific devices to increase muscle mass in the lower limbs.