Muscular grip strength normative values for a Korean population from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2014-2015.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2018-08-20 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0201275
Miji Kim, Chang Won Won, Maengkyu Kim
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Abstract

Introduction: Muscle weakness is linked to a range of adverse health outcomes across the lifespan including mortality, morbidity, and disability. Because lifestyles and body composition are quite different between Western and Asian countries, there is an urgent need to establish normative grip strength values for individuals of Asian descent. This study presents normative data for hand grip strength in a Korean population-representative sample.

Methods: A sample of 11,073 individuals (age 10-80 years) was included from the Sixth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2014-2015. Isometric grip strength was assessed using a handheld dynamometer. Relative grip strength was calculated as the maximum absolute grip strength divided by body mass index. Means, standard error, and quintiles for grip strength and relative grip strength were analyzed per 5-year age group for each sex. To create growth charts for grip strength and relative grip strength, parametric quantile regression was used.

Results: In males, absolute grip strength increased quickly starting from 10 years of age until approximately 20 years of age. In females, there was gradual growth until approximately 15 years of age. Grip strength continued to increase until a peak between ages 30 and 39 years, and then declined from midlife onwards in both sexes. Our data showed that the prevalence of weak grip strength increased rapidly in late adult life based on a T-score of -2 standard deviations below the sex-specific peak mean (equivalent to 33 kg in males and 20 kg in females). Approximately 20% of subjects had weak grip strength at age 65-69 years.

Conclusion: This was the first study to establish normative reference values for grip strength across the lifespan in a Korean population aged 10-80 years. Percentiles of grip strength will inform clinical assessments and will help identify thresholds for the identification of muscle weakness.

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2014-2015年韩国国民健康与营养检查调查中韩国人口肌肉握力的正常值。
简介:在整个生命周期中,肌肉无力与一系列不良健康结果相关,包括死亡率、发病率和残疾。由于西方国家和亚洲国家的生活方式和身体组成有很大的不同,因此迫切需要为亚洲人后裔建立规范的握力值。本研究提出了韩国人口代表性样本中手部握力的规范性数据。方法:从2014-2015年第六次韩国国民健康与营养检查调查中纳入11073人(10-80岁)的样本。使用手持式测力仪评估等距握力。相对握力计算为最大绝对握力除以体重指数。对每个性别的握力和相对握力的平均值、标准误差和五分位数进行了分析。为了创建握力和相对握力的增长图表,使用参数分位数回归。结果:在男性中,绝对握力从10岁开始迅速增加,直到大约20岁。在女性中,直到大约15岁才开始逐渐生长。握力持续增加,在30岁到39岁之间达到顶峰,然后从中年开始下降,男女都是如此。我们的数据显示,握力弱的患病率在成年后期迅速增加,其t得分比性别特异性峰值平均值低2个标准差(相当于男性33公斤,女性20公斤)。大约20%的受试者在65-69岁时握力较弱。结论:这是第一个在韩国10-80岁人口的整个生命周期中建立握力标准参考值的研究。握力的百分位数将为临床评估提供信息,并有助于确定识别肌肉无力的阈值。
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