Weakness Status is Differentially Associated with Time to Diabetes in Americans

K.-P. Knoll, Yeong Rhee, Natasha Fillmore, Donald A. Jurivich, Justin J Lang, Brenda M. McGrath, Grant R Tomkinson, Ryan McGrath
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Background : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the associations of (1) individual absolute and body size normalized weakness cut-points, and (2) the collective weakness classifications on time to diabetes in Americans. Methods : We analyzed data from 9577 adults aged at least 50-years from the Health and Retirement Study. Diabetes diagnosis was self-reported. A handgrip dynamometer measured handgrip strength (HGS). Males with HGS <35.5 kg (absolute), <0.45 kg/kg (normalized to body weight), or <1.05 kg/kg/m 2 (normalized
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虚弱状态与美国人患糖尿病时间的不同关系
背景:本研究的目的是评估(1)个人绝对体弱和体型正常化体弱切点,以及(2)集体体弱分类与美国人罹患糖尿病时间的关系。方法:我们分析了健康与退休研究(Health and Retirement Study)中 9577 名 50 岁以上成年人的数据。糖尿病诊断为自我报告。手握力计测量手握力(HGS)。HGS<35.5千克(绝对值)、<0.45千克/千克(按体重归一化)或<1.05千克/千克/米2(按体重归一化)的男性为糖尿病患者。
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