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The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults
OBJECTIVES: To replicate the phenotypic associations of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations in older adults for longer follow-up periods and to examine whether these associations are due to shared genetic factors. METHODS: In total 2,262 participants 55 years...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581539/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37847794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad189 |
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author | Stringa, Najada van Schoor, Natasja M Hoogendijk, Emiel O Milaneschi, Yuri Huisman, Martijn |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To replicate the phenotypic associations of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations in older adults for longer follow-up periods and to examine whether these associations are due to shared genetic factors. METHODS: In total 2,262 participants 55 years and older with follow-up data up to 23 years (N(observations) = 8,262) from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam were included. Weighted polygenic risk scores for grip strength (PRS-GS) were built using the genome-wide meta-analysis results from UK Biobank as reference. Grip strength was measured two times on each hand using a dynamometer. Frailty index (FI) and frailty phenotype were operationalised following standard procedures. Performance tests included a timed walk test, a repeated chair stands test and put on–take off cardigan test. Functional limitations were assessed using a questionnaire with six items. RESULTS: Higher grip strength was phenotypically associated with lower FI (b = −0.013, 95% CI (−0.016, −0.009)), better physical performance (b = 0.040, 95% CI (0.026, 0.054)) and less functional limitations (OR = 0.965, 95% CI (0.954, 0.977)) over time for follow-up periods up to 23 years. However, PRS-GS was not associated with any of the traits. CONCLUSION: The phenotypic associations between grip strength, frailty, physical performance and functional limitations were replicated for follow-up periods up to 23 years. However, the associations between the traits could not be explained by shared genetics potentially indicating a more relevant involvement of non-genetic factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-105815392023-10-18 The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults Stringa, Najada van Schoor, Natasja M Hoogendijk, Emiel O Milaneschi, Yuri Huisman, Martijn Age Ageing Research Paper OBJECTIVES: To replicate the phenotypic associations of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations in older adults for longer follow-up periods and to examine whether these associations are due to shared genetic factors. METHODS: In total 2,262 participants 55 years and older with follow-up data up to 23 years (N(observations) = 8,262) from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam were included. Weighted polygenic risk scores for grip strength (PRS-GS) were built using the genome-wide meta-analysis results from UK Biobank as reference. Grip strength was measured two times on each hand using a dynamometer. Frailty index (FI) and frailty phenotype were operationalised following standard procedures. Performance tests included a timed walk test, a repeated chair stands test and put on–take off cardigan test. Functional limitations were assessed using a questionnaire with six items. RESULTS: Higher grip strength was phenotypically associated with lower FI (b = −0.013, 95% CI (−0.016, −0.009)), better physical performance (b = 0.040, 95% CI (0.026, 0.054)) and less functional limitations (OR = 0.965, 95% CI (0.954, 0.977)) over time for follow-up periods up to 23 years. However, PRS-GS was not associated with any of the traits. CONCLUSION: The phenotypic associations between grip strength, frailty, physical performance and functional limitations were replicated for follow-up periods up to 23 years. However, the associations between the traits could not be explained by shared genetics potentially indicating a more relevant involvement of non-genetic factors. Oxford University Press 2023-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10581539/ /pubmed/37847794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad189 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Stringa, Najada van Schoor, Natasja M Hoogendijk, Emiel O Milaneschi, Yuri Huisman, Martijn The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults |
title | The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults |
title_full | The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults |
title_fullStr | The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults |
title_full_unstemmed | The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults |
title_short | The phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults |
title_sort | phenotypic and genotypic association of grip strength with frailty, physical performance and functional limitations over time in older adults |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581539/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37847794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad189 |
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