Prediction of sarcopenia by hand grip strength in older adults
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Vol. 1 No. 14 (2017): Julio
Section: ARTÍCULOS ORIGINALES
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether hand grip strength can be a predictor of sarcopenia in older adults. Methods: A literature search was performed in the PUBMED electronic database, including human clinical studies performed in the last 5 years. Results and Conclusion: Nine studies using hand grip strength for the detection of sarcopenia in older adults were included. Sarcopenia was found to be a multifactorial pathology, characterized by low strength (dynapenia) and skeletal muscle mass in those with sarcopenia. Hand grip strength has been shown to be a valid, reliable method with easy applicability to predict sarcopenia in older adults independent of lower limb muscle strength.
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Hernández Martínez, J., & Ramirez-Campillo, R. (2017). Prediction of sarcopenia by hand grip strength in older adults. Revista Horizonte, 1(14), 27-36. Retrieved from https://revistahorizontecaf.ulagos.cl/index.php/revhorizonte/article/view/2690
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