OBJECT:This study aimed to analyze the association between low handgrip strength (HGS) and low back pain (LBP) according to physical activity (PA) in the general population aged over 50 years. METHODS:Nationwide health surveys and examinations were performed in a cross-sectional representative of the Korean general population (n = 7,550 in 2014, n = 7,380 in 2015). Chronic LBP status was determined by self-reported survey responses with respect to the occurrence of LBP for more than 30 days during the previous 3 months. Maximal HGS was determined as the maximal strength of the dominant hand, and low HGS was defined as measurement in the lower 20th percentile of HGS measurements for the general population. High PA was defined as muscle-stren...
Background : The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is rapidly increasing with advanced age. Si...
Purpose: Low back pain is humans’ most common musculoskeletal complication. The prevalence of this d...
Objectives: A number of small scale, single country studies have suggested that muscular weakness ma...
Lower back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal complaint and significantly reduces the qua...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the association between levels of physical activity (PA) ...
Purpose: Handgrip strength provides a clinically validated marker of overall health and mortality ri...
Background: Low muscle strength is linked to several adverse health outcomes. However, there are lim...
Objectives: This study evaluated clinical and cardiometabolic markers associated with relative hand-...
Hand grip strength (HGS) is a means to assess health status and physical abilities indirectly. Vario...
BACKGROUND: Data on the association between handgrip strength and multimorbidity (MMB) are missing. ...
OBJECTIVES Age-related loss of muscular strength may contribute to medical health condition. Decreas...
© 2020, The Author(s).Background: Age-related decline in muscle strength, dynapenia, is linked to se...
Introduction: Handgrip strength is a simple and inexpensive marker of health and mortality risk. It ...
Objective: Muscle strength progressively decreases after menopause. Hand grip strength (HGS) reflect...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Physical activity, such as muscle strengthening and aerobic exercise, has been f...
Background : The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is rapidly increasing with advanced age. Si...
Purpose: Low back pain is humans’ most common musculoskeletal complication. The prevalence of this d...
Objectives: A number of small scale, single country studies have suggested that muscular weakness ma...
Lower back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal complaint and significantly reduces the qua...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the association between levels of physical activity (PA) ...
Purpose: Handgrip strength provides a clinically validated marker of overall health and mortality ri...
Background: Low muscle strength is linked to several adverse health outcomes. However, there are lim...
Objectives: This study evaluated clinical and cardiometabolic markers associated with relative hand-...
Hand grip strength (HGS) is a means to assess health status and physical abilities indirectly. Vario...
BACKGROUND: Data on the association between handgrip strength and multimorbidity (MMB) are missing. ...
OBJECTIVES Age-related loss of muscular strength may contribute to medical health condition. Decreas...
© 2020, The Author(s).Background: Age-related decline in muscle strength, dynapenia, is linked to se...
Introduction: Handgrip strength is a simple and inexpensive marker of health and mortality risk. It ...
Objective: Muscle strength progressively decreases after menopause. Hand grip strength (HGS) reflect...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Physical activity, such as muscle strengthening and aerobic exercise, has been f...
Background : The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is rapidly increasing with advanced age. Si...
Purpose: Low back pain is humans’ most common musculoskeletal complication. The prevalence of this d...
Objectives: A number of small scale, single country studies have suggested that muscular weakness ma...