Muscle strength: development of predictive equation for handgrip strength in older adults on the primary health care

IF 0.3 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Poblacion y Salud en Mesoamerica Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.15517/psm.v21i1.54126
Maria Luiza Amorim Sena Pereira, Marília Conceição de Souza Caceres, Marlus Henrique Queiroz Pereira, C. C. Oliveira, Bruno Klécius Andrade Teles, Elizabete Regina Araújo de Oliveira
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Introduction: Monitoring the functional capacity of older adults is fundamental, and Handgrip Strength (HGS) is a consolidated marker of functional status in this age group. This study aimed to develop equations for predicting HGS in community-dwelling older adults in Primary Health Care (PHC). Methods: It is a cross-sectional study conducted with 316 older adults, in which a Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) was performed for the right hand (R-HGS) and left hand (L-HGS). The variables sex, age, weight, knee height (KH), arm circumference (AC), triceps skinfold (TSF), and calf circumference (CC) were considered predictors because they were easily obtained in PHC and significantly related to HGS. Results: In the final models, the variables sex, age, and KH together explained more than 50 % of the HGS variation. There was agreement between the estimated and measured HGS measurements, both for right and left side. Conclusions:  It is concluded that the variability of HGS can be explained by age, sex, and KH, which are parameters simple and routinely used to evaluate older adults.
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肌肉力量:初级卫生保健中老年人握力预测方程的发展
监测老年人的功能能力是基本的,握力(HGS)是该年龄组功能状态的统一标志。本研究旨在建立预测初级卫生保健(PHC)社区居住老年人HGS的方程。方法:对316名老年人进行横断面研究,对右手(R-HGS)和左手(L-HGS)进行多元线性回归(MLR)。性别、年龄、体重、膝高(KH)、臂围(AC)、三头肌皮褶(TSF)和小腿围(CC)这些变量被认为是预测因子,因为它们在PHC中很容易获得,并且与HGS显著相关。结果:在最终的模型中,变量性别、年龄和KH一起解释了超过50%的HGS变化。估计的和测量的HGS测量值之间是一致的,无论是右侧还是左侧。结论:HGS的变异性可以用年龄、性别和KH来解释,这些参数简单,通常用于评估老年人。
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