OBJECTIVES: To examine relationships between diet and grip strength in older men and women and to determine whether prenatal growth modifies these relationships. DESIGN: Cross-sectional and retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. PARTICIPANTS: Two thousand nine hundred eighty-three men and women aged 59 to 73 who were born and still living in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. MEASUREMENTS: Weight at birth recorded in Health Visitor ledgers; current food and nutrient intake assessed using an administered food frequency questionnaire; and grip strength measured using a handheld dynamometer. RESULTS: Grip strength was positively associated with height and weight at birth and inversely related to age (all P<.001). Of th...
Background: The aging process involves decline of both muscle and bone mass. The loss of muscle mass...
The Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) was designed to reflect adherence to the 2015–2020 Dietary ...
Background a number of nutrients have been found to be associated with better muscle strength and m...
OBJECTIVES: To examine relationships between diet and grip strength in older men and women and to de...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the association between diet and handgrip strength. ...
Background: Ongoing rises in obesity prevalence have prompted growing concerns about potential incre...
This study tests the hypothesis that a diet, which complies with current healthy dietary guidelines,...
Distributing daily protein intake evenly across meals (∼25-30g/meal) has been suggested to improve m...
The age-related decline in muscle strength and muscle mass can lead to sarcopenia with higher risk o...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
Hand grip strength (HGS) is a new nutritional assessment parameter proposed by American Society for ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
Background: low muscle strength is central to geriatric syndromes including sarcopenia and frailty. ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe associations between dietary nutrient intake and progression of sarcopenia, ...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between obesity and grip strength, a key indicator of sarcopenia, has b...
Background: The aging process involves decline of both muscle and bone mass. The loss of muscle mass...
The Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) was designed to reflect adherence to the 2015–2020 Dietary ...
Background a number of nutrients have been found to be associated with better muscle strength and m...
OBJECTIVES: To examine relationships between diet and grip strength in older men and women and to de...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the association between diet and handgrip strength. ...
Background: Ongoing rises in obesity prevalence have prompted growing concerns about potential incre...
This study tests the hypothesis that a diet, which complies with current healthy dietary guidelines,...
Distributing daily protein intake evenly across meals (∼25-30g/meal) has been suggested to improve m...
The age-related decline in muscle strength and muscle mass can lead to sarcopenia with higher risk o...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
Hand grip strength (HGS) is a new nutritional assessment parameter proposed by American Society for ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
Background: low muscle strength is central to geriatric syndromes including sarcopenia and frailty. ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe associations between dietary nutrient intake and progression of sarcopenia, ...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between obesity and grip strength, a key indicator of sarcopenia, has b...
Background: The aging process involves decline of both muscle and bone mass. The loss of muscle mass...
The Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) was designed to reflect adherence to the 2015–2020 Dietary ...
Background a number of nutrients have been found to be associated with better muscle strength and m...