Grip strength is a predictor of health outcomes but with differing rates of age-related decline in muscle strength, it is unclear whether handgrip is a reliable indicator of lower limb moments. This study investigated the relationship between grip strength and lower extremity moments in community-dwelling older adults. Eighty-two healthy volunteers aged 60-82 years (mean age 73.2 years) performed maximal voluntary contractions of knee and hip extensors and flexors at three positions and at neutral position for hip abductors and adductors using a custom-built dynamometer. Grip strength was measured using an electronic Jamar dynamometer. The relative reduction in muscle strength of 80s age category compared to 60-year-olds ranged from 14% for...
The optimal management of sarcopenia requires appropriate endpoint measures to determine interventio...
The objective of the study was to examine the association between handgrip strength (HGS), knee flex...
Grip strength has been shown to be closely linked to body strength in mature aged adults. However wh...
Grip strength is a predictor of health outcomes but with differing rates of age-related decline in m...
Background: Hand grip strength is frequently used as a measurement of muscle strength, especially am...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
Background Muscle strength is an important component of performance and is a vital measure for chara...
Background: Hip muscle weakness in older people seems to be an influencing factor of falls. Currentl...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
This study investigated differences in the declines of isometric strength in hip abductors and adduc...
Purpose This study aimed to characterize age-related changes in Timed Up and Go (TUG) sub-phases (i....
The global population aged 60 years and over will reach nearly 2.1 billion by 2050. During the aging...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
<div><p>The objective of the study was to examine the association between handgrip strength (HGS), k...
The optimal management of sarcopenia requires appropriate endpoint measures to determine interventio...
The objective of the study was to examine the association between handgrip strength (HGS), knee flex...
Grip strength has been shown to be closely linked to body strength in mature aged adults. However wh...
Grip strength is a predictor of health outcomes but with differing rates of age-related decline in m...
Background: Hand grip strength is frequently used as a measurement of muscle strength, especially am...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
Background Muscle strength is an important component of performance and is a vital measure for chara...
Background: Hip muscle weakness in older people seems to be an influencing factor of falls. Currentl...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
This study investigated differences in the declines of isometric strength in hip abductors and adduc...
Purpose This study aimed to characterize age-related changes in Timed Up and Go (TUG) sub-phases (i....
The global population aged 60 years and over will reach nearly 2.1 billion by 2050. During the aging...
Introduction: There is increasing interest in physical performance as it relates to both the current...
<div><p>The objective of the study was to examine the association between handgrip strength (HGS), k...
The optimal management of sarcopenia requires appropriate endpoint measures to determine interventio...
The objective of the study was to examine the association between handgrip strength (HGS), knee flex...
Grip strength has been shown to be closely linked to body strength in mature aged adults. However wh...