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This study was planned to develop and validate a video analysis–based app for detecting sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults, using a muscle power kinematic parameter obtained during a simple sit-to-stand transition as a proxy of muscle strength and a calf circumference anthropometric parameter obtained with a simple measuring tape as a proxy of muscle quantity, according to the definition proposed by the EWGSOP2 guideline.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47873
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Foucault’s concept of power as embedded in institutional practices and exercised over free subjects is particularly useful while trying to understand how power is exercised in modern state institutions (eg, hospitals) and investigating the aforementioned tensions between compliance and empowerment [38,39].
Foucault’s understanding of power stands in stark contrast with the conceptualization of power as an oppressive force [40].
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e26991
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