Background.Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpoint to identify persons at high risk. This analysis, conducted as part of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Sarcopenia Project, sought to identify cutpoints that distinguish weakness associated with mobility impairment, defined as gait speed less than 0.8 m/s.Methods.In pooled cross-sectional data (9,897 men and 10,950 women), Classification and Regression Tree analysis was used to derive cutpoints for grip strength associated with mobility impairment.Results.In men, a grip strength of 26-32 kg was classified as intermediate and less than 26 kg as weak ; 11% of men were intermediate and 5% were weak. Compared ...
Possessing intact mobility in older adults assures their continued independence. The early identific...
Sarcopenia is a condition diagnosed when the patient presents low muscle mass, plus low muscle stren...
Weak grip strength is a strong predictor of multiple adverse health outcomes and an integral diagnos...
Background.Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a str...
Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpo...
OBJECTIVES: To determine optimal hand‐grip strength cut points for likelihood of mobility limitation...
Background: While grip strength (GS) is commonly assessed using a Dynamometer, the Martin Vigorimete...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Current evidence suggests that grip strength and usual gait spee...
Background.This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Ins...
This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Institutes of ...
Background. More efficient clinical indexes are needed to identify older people most likely to prese...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
IntroductionEpidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is associated...
Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later lif...
Possessing intact mobility in older adults assures their continued independence. The early identific...
Sarcopenia is a condition diagnosed when the patient presents low muscle mass, plus low muscle stren...
Weak grip strength is a strong predictor of multiple adverse health outcomes and an integral diagnos...
Background.Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a str...
Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpo...
OBJECTIVES: To determine optimal hand‐grip strength cut points for likelihood of mobility limitation...
Background: While grip strength (GS) is commonly assessed using a Dynamometer, the Martin Vigorimete...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Current evidence suggests that grip strength and usual gait spee...
Background.This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Ins...
This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Institutes of ...
Background. More efficient clinical indexes are needed to identify older people most likely to prese...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
IntroductionEpidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is associated...
Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later lif...
Possessing intact mobility in older adults assures their continued independence. The early identific...
Sarcopenia is a condition diagnosed when the patient presents low muscle mass, plus low muscle stren...
Weak grip strength is a strong predictor of multiple adverse health outcomes and an integral diagnos...