Reference values and determinants for handgrip strength in healthy subjects

To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Three hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18–90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other a...

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Published inClinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) Vol. 27; no. 3; pp. 357 - 362
Main Authors Budziareck, Michele Berçôt, Pureza Duarte, Rodrigo Roig, Barbosa-Silva, Maria Cristina G.
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Abstract To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Three hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18–90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other anthropometric variables were also measured. Results were analyzed according to gender and age group. We carried out multiple linear regression in order to identify significant determinants of handgrip strength. HS is significantly associated with gender and decreases after age 60 years ( p < 0.001). Different reference values for each gender and age category are presented, for both dominant (DHS) and non-dominant hands (NDHS). APM showed a strong correlation with HS ( R 2 = 0.71 and 0.70, for DHS and NDHS, respectively). This association remained significant after adjustment for other variables such as gender, age and body mass index. Reference values are needed to allow the use of HS as a muscular function assessment tool. Values should be stratified by gender and age group. The combined use of HS and APM may be useful as a method for nutritional assessment.
AbstractList To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Three hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18-90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other anthropometric variables were also measured. Results were analyzed according to gender and age group. We carried out multiple linear regression in order to identify significant determinants of handgrip strength. HS is significantly associated with gender and decreases after age 60 years (p<0.001). Different reference values for each gender and age category are presented, for both dominant (DHS) and non-dominant hands (NDHS). APM showed a strong correlation with HS (R(2)=0.71 and 0.70, for DHS and NDHS, respectively). This association remained significant after adjustment for other variables such as gender, age and body mass index. Reference values are needed to allow the use of HS as a muscular function assessment tool. Values should be stratified by gender and age group. The combined use of HS and APM may be useful as a method for nutritional assessment.
Summary Background & objectives To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Methods Three hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18–90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other anthropometric variables were also measured. Results were analyzed according to gender and age group. We carried out multiple linear regression in order to identify significant determinants of handgrip strength. Results HS is significantly associated with gender and decreases after age 60 years ( p < 0.001). Different reference values for each gender and age category are presented, for both dominant (DHS) and non-dominant hands (NDHS). APM showed a strong correlation with HS ( R2 = 0.71 and 0.70, for DHS and NDHS, respectively). This association remained significant after adjustment for other variables such as gender, age and body mass index. Conclusion Reference values are needed to allow the use of HS as a muscular function assessment tool. Values should be stratified by gender and age group. The combined use of HS and APM may be useful as a method for nutritional assessment.
To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Three hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18–90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other anthropometric variables were also measured. Results were analyzed according to gender and age group. We carried out multiple linear regression in order to identify significant determinants of handgrip strength. HS is significantly associated with gender and decreases after age 60 years ( p < 0.001). Different reference values for each gender and age category are presented, for both dominant (DHS) and non-dominant hands (NDHS). APM showed a strong correlation with HS ( R 2 = 0.71 and 0.70, for DHS and NDHS, respectively). This association remained significant after adjustment for other variables such as gender, age and body mass index. Reference values are needed to allow the use of HS as a muscular function assessment tool. Values should be stratified by gender and age group. The combined use of HS and APM may be useful as a method for nutritional assessment.
Background & objectives: To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Methods: Three hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18-90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other anthropometric variables were also measured. Results were analyzed according to gender and age group. We carried out multiple linear regression in order to identify significant determinants of handgrip strength. Results: HS is significantly associated with gender and decreases after age 60 years (p < 0.001). Different reference values for each gender and age category are presented, for both dominant (DHS) and non-dominant hands (NDHS). APM showed a strong correlation with HS (R super(2) = 0.71 and 0.70, for DHS and NDHS, respectively). This association remained significant after adjustment for other variables such as gender, age and body mass index. Conclusion: Reference values are needed to allow the use of HS as a muscular function assessment tool. Values should be stratified by gender and age group. The combined use of HS and APM may be useful as a method for nutritional assessment.
To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults.BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVESTo determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults.Three hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18-90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other anthropometric variables were also measured. Results were analyzed according to gender and age group. We carried out multiple linear regression in order to identify significant determinants of handgrip strength.METHODSThree hundred well nourished (SGA category A) subjects were studied, aged 18-90 years. Handgrip strength (HS) was determined using a hand dynamometer. Adductor pollicis muscle (APM) thickness and other anthropometric variables were also measured. Results were analyzed according to gender and age group. We carried out multiple linear regression in order to identify significant determinants of handgrip strength.HS is significantly associated with gender and decreases after age 60 years (p<0.001). Different reference values for each gender and age category are presented, for both dominant (DHS) and non-dominant hands (NDHS). APM showed a strong correlation with HS (R(2)=0.71 and 0.70, for DHS and NDHS, respectively). This association remained significant after adjustment for other variables such as gender, age and body mass index.RESULTSHS is significantly associated with gender and decreases after age 60 years (p<0.001). Different reference values for each gender and age category are presented, for both dominant (DHS) and non-dominant hands (NDHS). APM showed a strong correlation with HS (R(2)=0.71 and 0.70, for DHS and NDHS, respectively). This association remained significant after adjustment for other variables such as gender, age and body mass index.Reference values are needed to allow the use of HS as a muscular function assessment tool. Values should be stratified by gender and age group. The combined use of HS and APM may be useful as a method for nutritional assessment.CONCLUSIONReference values are needed to allow the use of HS as a muscular function assessment tool. Values should be stratified by gender and age group. The combined use of HS and APM may be useful as a method for nutritional assessment.
Author Budziareck, Michele Berçôt
Barbosa-Silva, Maria Cristina G.
Pureza Duarte, Rodrigo Roig
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Summary Background & objectives To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Methods Three hundred well...
Background & objectives: To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults. Methods: Three hundred well nourished...
To determine reference values and associated factors for handgrip strength among healthy adults.BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVESTo determine reference values and...
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Adolescent
Adult
Age Distribution
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Dynamometry
Female
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Hand - physiology
Hand Strength - physiology
Handgrip strength
Humans
Linear Models
Male
Middle Aged
Muscular function assessment
Nutrition Assessment
Nutritional assessment
Reference Values
Sex Distribution
Title Reference values and determinants for handgrip strength in healthy subjects
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