Handgrip strength is an important biomarker of healthy ageing and a powerful predictor of future morbidity and mortality both in younger and older populations. Therefore, the measurement of handgrip strength is increasingly used as a simple but efficient screening tool for health vulnerability. This study presents normative reference values for handgrip strength in Germany for use in research and clinical practice. It is the first study to provide normative data across the life course that is stratified by sex, age, and body height. The study used a nationally representative sample of test participants ages 17-90. It was based on pooled data from five waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel (2006-2014) and involved a total of 11,790 person...
IntroductionThe active workforce is increasingly aging. However workload, as well as working time an...
Objectives: This paper sought to provide normative values for grip strength among older adults acros...
Objectives: Handgrip strength (HGS) is a surrogate marker of general risk and nutritional status, fr...
Handgrip strength is an important biomarker of healthy ageing and a powerful predictor of future mor...
Abstract Background Handgrip strength is indicative of overall physical health and mobility in the e...
BackgroundHandgrip strength (HGS) is an indicator of muscle strength, suited for evaluating the agin...
BackgroundHandgrip strength is indicative of overall physical health and mobility in the elderly. A ...
Assessment of hand strength is used in a wide range of clinical settings especially during treatment...
OBJECTIVES: To develop normative values for right and left handgrip after stratification for confoun...
Background: Isometric grip strength, evaluated with a handgrip dynamometer, is a marker of current n...
As an index for many adverse health outcomes, normative values on handgrip strength are established ...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Although maximal voluntary handgrip strength (HGS) is considered a reliable too...
Objective Muscle strength is a powerful predictor of mortality that can quickly and inexpensively be...
IntroductionThe active workforce is increasingly aging. However workload, as well as working time an...
Objectives: This paper sought to provide normative values for grip strength among older adults acros...
Objectives: Handgrip strength (HGS) is a surrogate marker of general risk and nutritional status, fr...
Handgrip strength is an important biomarker of healthy ageing and a powerful predictor of future mor...
Abstract Background Handgrip strength is indicative of overall physical health and mobility in the e...
BackgroundHandgrip strength (HGS) is an indicator of muscle strength, suited for evaluating the agin...
BackgroundHandgrip strength is indicative of overall physical health and mobility in the elderly. A ...
Assessment of hand strength is used in a wide range of clinical settings especially during treatment...
OBJECTIVES: To develop normative values for right and left handgrip after stratification for confoun...
Background: Isometric grip strength, evaluated with a handgrip dynamometer, is a marker of current n...
As an index for many adverse health outcomes, normative values on handgrip strength are established ...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Although maximal voluntary handgrip strength (HGS) is considered a reliable too...
Objective Muscle strength is a powerful predictor of mortality that can quickly and inexpensively be...
IntroductionThe active workforce is increasingly aging. However workload, as well as working time an...
Objectives: This paper sought to provide normative values for grip strength among older adults acros...
Objectives: Handgrip strength (HGS) is a surrogate marker of general risk and nutritional status, fr...