five

Grip Strength Decline and Its Determinants in the Very Old: Longitudinal Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study

收藏
Figshare2016-09-17 更新2026-04-29 收录
下载链接:
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Grip_Strength_Decline_and_Its_Determinants_in_the_Very_Old_Longitudinal_Findings_from_the_Newcastle_85_Study/3838077
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
BackgroundWeak grip strength (GS) is a key component of sarcopenia and frailty and a powerful predictor of mortality, morbidity and disability. Despite increasing interest in understanding GS across the lifespan, little is known about GS decline in the very old (aged ≥85). We examined trajectories of GS in very old adults and identified the determinants.MethodsGS (kg) was measured four times over 5 years in 319 men and 526 women participating in the Newcastle 85+ Study. A weak GS sub-cohort was identified as having strength of ≤27 kg (men), and ≤16 kg (women) at baseline and follow-up. Mixed models were used to establish trajectories of GS and associated factors in all participants, men and women, and in those with weak GS.ResultsMen’s mean grip strength was 24.42 (SD = 6.77) kg, and women’s 13.23 (4.42) kg (pConclusionGrip strength decline in the very old followed linear (men) and curvilinear (women) trends. High levels of physical activity were protective of GS loss in men (but not in women) and in those with weak GS. Thus maintaining muscle strength in later life is important to reduce the morbidity and mortality in the very old.
创建时间:
2016-09-17
二维码
社区交流群
二维码
科研交流群
商业服务