Background: Evidence pertaining to whether more recent born generations of adults reaching old age have better physical capability than previous generations is scarce and inconclusive. We aimed to investigate birth cohort differences in grip strength. Methods: The study comprised 5,595 individuals from the Tromsø study waves in 1994/1995, 2007/2008, and 2015/2016. Grip strength (bar) was measured using a Martin vigorimeter, and compared across three birth cohorts of 66- to 84-year-olds (born in: 1910–1929, 1923–1942, 1931–1949), as well as within narrower age bands to ensure nonoverlapping cohorts. Linear regression was applied, adjusted for age, education, smoking, physical activity, height, and weight. Results: Grip strength increased a...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, wh...
Background Reduced hand-grip strength predicts disability, morbidity and mortality, but whether it i...
Abstract: Background: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive v...
Background: Evidence pertaining to whether more recent born generations of adults reaching old age h...
Background Identifying individuals with low grip strength is an initial step in many operational de...
Socio-economic position predicts grip strength and its decline between 79 and 87 years: the Lothian ...
Abstract Background Grip strength in early adulthood and midlife is an important predictor of disabi...
Background: Muscle weakness is a key criterion for important age-related conditions, including sarco...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexteri-ty, w...
Grip strength is seen as an objective indicator of morbidity and disability. However, empirical know...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether developmental factors are associated with grip strength trajectories bet...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity,\ud...
<div><p>In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexte...
© 2020, The Author(s).Background: Age-related decline in muscle strength, dynapenia, is linked to se...
Background: chronological age is widely used as a marker of frailty in clinical practice. However th...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, wh...
Background Reduced hand-grip strength predicts disability, morbidity and mortality, but whether it i...
Abstract: Background: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive v...
Background: Evidence pertaining to whether more recent born generations of adults reaching old age h...
Background Identifying individuals with low grip strength is an initial step in many operational de...
Socio-economic position predicts grip strength and its decline between 79 and 87 years: the Lothian ...
Abstract Background Grip strength in early adulthood and midlife is an important predictor of disabi...
Background: Muscle weakness is a key criterion for important age-related conditions, including sarco...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexteri-ty, w...
Grip strength is seen as an objective indicator of morbidity and disability. However, empirical know...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether developmental factors are associated with grip strength trajectories bet...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity,\ud...
<div><p>In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexte...
© 2020, The Author(s).Background: Age-related decline in muscle strength, dynapenia, is linked to se...
Background: chronological age is widely used as a marker of frailty in clinical practice. However th...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, wh...
Background Reduced hand-grip strength predicts disability, morbidity and mortality, but whether it i...
Abstract: Background: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive v...