Background: A single measurement of grip strength (GS) could predict the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the long-term pattern of GS and its association with incident CVD are rarely studied. We aimed to characterize the GS trajectory and determine its association with the incidence of CVD (myocardial infarction, angina, stroke, and heart failure).Methods: This study included 5,300 individuals without CVD from a British community-based cohort in 2012 (the baseline). GS was repeatedly measured in 2004, 2008, and 2012. Long-term GS patterns were identified by the group-based trajectory model. Cox proportional hazard models were used to examine the associations between GS trajectories and incident CVD. We identified three GS...
Objective: (1) To examine the associations between 3 measures of grip strength: static grip strength...
To date, there is no study addressing the time-varying confounding bias in the association of handgr...
Background: Reduced muscle strength, as measured by handgrip strength (HS), has been associated with...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
Background Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality ...
Epub ahead of print (Exp Gerontol. 2023 Jan;171:112014. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2022.112014. Epub 2022 ...
Objective: Grip strength is a well-characterised measure of weakness and of poor muscle performance,...
Objective: To investigate the associations of objectively measured cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF...
OBJECTIVE Grip strength and diabetes are predictors of mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD), b...
Background Handgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) ...
BackgroundHandgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) e...
Decreased grip strength (GS) is predictive of cardiovascular (CV) disease but whether it improves CV...
Background: higher grip strength is associated with better health outcomes. The optimal way to repo...
Objective: Grip strength is a well-characterised measure of weakness and of poor muscle performance,...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the addition of grip strength and/or self-reported walking pace t...
Objective: (1) To examine the associations between 3 measures of grip strength: static grip strength...
To date, there is no study addressing the time-varying confounding bias in the association of handgr...
Background: Reduced muscle strength, as measured by handgrip strength (HS), has been associated with...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
Background Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality ...
Epub ahead of print (Exp Gerontol. 2023 Jan;171:112014. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2022.112014. Epub 2022 ...
Objective: Grip strength is a well-characterised measure of weakness and of poor muscle performance,...
Objective: To investigate the associations of objectively measured cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF...
OBJECTIVE Grip strength and diabetes are predictors of mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD), b...
Background Handgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) ...
BackgroundHandgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) e...
Decreased grip strength (GS) is predictive of cardiovascular (CV) disease but whether it improves CV...
Background: higher grip strength is associated with better health outcomes. The optimal way to repo...
Objective: Grip strength is a well-characterised measure of weakness and of poor muscle performance,...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the addition of grip strength and/or self-reported walking pace t...
Objective: (1) To examine the associations between 3 measures of grip strength: static grip strength...
To date, there is no study addressing the time-varying confounding bias in the association of handgr...
Background: Reduced muscle strength, as measured by handgrip strength (HS), has been associated with...