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Handgrip strength as a predictor of adverse health outcomes
Fecha de emisión
2022
Autor(es)
Concha-Cisternas, Yeny
Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
Castro-Piñero, José
Parra, Solage
Albala, Cecilia
van de Wyngard, Vanessa
Vásquez, Jaime
Cigarroa, Igor
Celis-Morales, Carlos
DOI
10.4067/S0034-98872022000801075
Resumen
Muscle strength can be measured through different methods and handgrip strength is one of the most used techniques in epidemiological studies. Given its easy application, high reliability, and low cost, it is considered an important health biomarker. Handgrip strength is associated with adverse health outcomes such as mortality and risk of developing chronic diseases, cardiovascular, respiratory, cancer and dementia. There is a paucity of evidence in Chile about the association of handgrip strength with these health outcomes limiting its visibility and implementation in clinical settings. Therefore, this narrative review summarizes the scientific evidence about the association of grip strength with non-communicable chronic diseases and mortality in middle age and older adults. © 2022 Authors. All rights reserved.
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