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Item Correlación de dinamometría manual con los genes CO1A1 e IL6 y la predisposición de lesiones musculares y articulares en adultos mayores de las comunas 17, 19 y 20 de Santiago de Cali-Colombia(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Alegría Bonilla, Santiago; Galindo Polo, Oscar Alexander; Ordoñez Arbeláez, Daniel Felipe; Rosero Rosero, Ilem Dayana (Directora)It has been reported that dynamometry in the elderly has been considered as a biomarker of aging because it helps to identify muscle weakness, which is related to multiple alterations such as osteopenic processes and physical dysfunction. Mutations in genotypic profiles and their polymorphisms can condition injuries in aging, therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the correlation of manual dynamometry and the association with the predisposition of muscle and joint injuries of the elderly of Santiago de Cali. No statistically significant association was found between the correlation of IL-6, COL1A1 genes and manual grip strength. According to the evidence, it was determined that low strength is an indicator of sarcopenia, frailty, loss of autonomy and mortality of the elderly.Item Relación de la prueba de caminata de 6 minutos con la incidencia de lesiones articulares y musculares en adultos mayores de la comuna 17, 19 y 20 de Santiago de Cali-Colombia(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Castro Mesa, Ana María; Cifuentes Chamorro, Jennifer Andrea; Guerrero Otero, Evelyn; Rosero Rosero, Ilem Dayana (Directora)Aging is a phenomenon present throughout the life cycle, is accompanied by important changes in body composition that can negatively affect functional status related to the loss of muscle mass and/or bone density. It should be noted that there is scientific evidence that defines aging as one of the main causes of tendon and muscle degeneration; however, recent research has found a relationship between a genetic component and predisposition to certain musculoskeletal injuries. It was observed that genetic variables had no relationship with 6MWT and muscle and joint injuries. However, it was determined that the older the age and the higher the score on the Borg scale, the distance traveled on the 6MWT decreased.Item Valoración neuromuscular del paciente con síndrome de Guillain Barré(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Ordoñez Silva, Eliana Katerine; Martínez Hernández, Angie Julieth; Quintero Villanueva, Jeniffer; Rosero Rosero, Ilem Dayana (Directora)