Purpose - To investigate the extent to which inflammatory markers explain the association between handgrip strength and mortality. Methods - Analyses of data from The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Handgrip strength and inflammatory marker data (C‐reactive protein and Fibrinogen) were collected at baseline (2004/5) and inflammatory marker data at follow up (2012/13). Participant data were linked with death records. General linear models were used to explore associations between handgrip strength and inflammatory markers at follow up. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to examine associations between grip strength and risk of death. Models were estimated with the covariates age, sex, wealth, physical activity, smokin...
Background & aims: Handgrip strength is a strong predictor of the risk of mortality. The objective o...
Background While handgrip strength is associated with all-cause and cause-specific mortality, whethe...
Background Weak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and mort...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which inflammatory markers explain the association between han...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between muscle strength and total and cause-specific mortalit...
International audienceTo date, there is no study addressing the time-varying confounding bias in the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether reduced handgrip strength, as a marker of muscle weakness, is linked w...
AIM: The aim of the present study was to systematically review the literature on the predictive valu...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to systematically review the literature on the predictive valu...
Background: While the association between handgrip strength and all-cause mortality is more deeply e...
Background: higher grip strength is associated with better health outcomes. The optimal way to repo...
BACKGROUND: Grip strength has consistently been found to predict all-cause mortality rates. However,...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
BackgroundWeak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and morta...
Background Grip strength has consistently been found to predict all-cause mortality rates. However, ...
Background & aims: Handgrip strength is a strong predictor of the risk of mortality. The objective o...
Background While handgrip strength is associated with all-cause and cause-specific mortality, whethe...
Background Weak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and mort...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which inflammatory markers explain the association between han...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between muscle strength and total and cause-specific mortalit...
International audienceTo date, there is no study addressing the time-varying confounding bias in the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether reduced handgrip strength, as a marker of muscle weakness, is linked w...
AIM: The aim of the present study was to systematically review the literature on the predictive valu...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to systematically review the literature on the predictive valu...
Background: While the association between handgrip strength and all-cause mortality is more deeply e...
Background: higher grip strength is associated with better health outcomes. The optimal way to repo...
BACKGROUND: Grip strength has consistently been found to predict all-cause mortality rates. However,...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
BackgroundWeak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and morta...
Background Grip strength has consistently been found to predict all-cause mortality rates. However, ...
Background & aims: Handgrip strength is a strong predictor of the risk of mortality. The objective o...
Background While handgrip strength is associated with all-cause and cause-specific mortality, whethe...
Background Weak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and mort...