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Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study

BACKGROUND: The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) has prognostic value with respect to all‐cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and cardiovascular disease, and is an important part of the evaluation of frailty. Published reference ranges for HGS are mostly derived from Caucasian population...

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Autores principales: Leong, Darryl P., Teo, Koon K., Rangarajan, Sumathy, Kutty, V. Raman, Lanas, Fernando, Hui, Chen, Quanyong, Xiang, Zhenzhen, Qian, Jinhua, Tang, Noorhassim, Ismail, AlHabib, Khalid F, Moss, Sarah J., Rosengren, Annika, Akalin, Ayse Arzu, Rahman, Omar, Chifamba, Jephat, Orlandini, Andrés, Kumar, Rajesh, Yeates, Karen, Gupta, Rajeev, Yusufali, Afzalhussein, Dans, Antonio, Avezum, Álvaro, Lopez‐Jaramillo, Patricio, Poirier, Paul, Heidari, Hosein, Zatonska, Katarzyna, Iqbal, Romaina, Khatib, Rasha, Yusuf, Salim
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27104109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12112
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author Leong, Darryl P.
Teo, Koon K.
Rangarajan, Sumathy
Kutty, V. Raman
Lanas, Fernando
Hui, Chen
Quanyong, Xiang
Zhenzhen, Qian
Jinhua, Tang
Noorhassim, Ismail
AlHabib, Khalid F
Moss, Sarah J.
Rosengren, Annika
Akalin, Ayse Arzu
Rahman, Omar
Chifamba, Jephat
Orlandini, Andrés
Kumar, Rajesh
Yeates, Karen
Gupta, Rajeev
Yusufali, Afzalhussein
Dans, Antonio
Avezum, Álvaro
Lopez‐Jaramillo, Patricio
Poirier, Paul
Heidari, Hosein
Zatonska, Katarzyna
Iqbal, Romaina
Khatib, Rasha
Yusuf, Salim
author_facet Leong, Darryl P.
Teo, Koon K.
Rangarajan, Sumathy
Kutty, V. Raman
Lanas, Fernando
Hui, Chen
Quanyong, Xiang
Zhenzhen, Qian
Jinhua, Tang
Noorhassim, Ismail
AlHabib, Khalid F
Moss, Sarah J.
Rosengren, Annika
Akalin, Ayse Arzu
Rahman, Omar
Chifamba, Jephat
Orlandini, Andrés
Kumar, Rajesh
Yeates, Karen
Gupta, Rajeev
Yusufali, Afzalhussein
Dans, Antonio
Avezum, Álvaro
Lopez‐Jaramillo, Patricio
Poirier, Paul
Heidari, Hosein
Zatonska, Katarzyna
Iqbal, Romaina
Khatib, Rasha
Yusuf, Salim
author_sort Leong, Darryl P.
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description BACKGROUND: The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) has prognostic value with respect to all‐cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and cardiovascular disease, and is an important part of the evaluation of frailty. Published reference ranges for HGS are mostly derived from Caucasian populations in high‐income countries. There is a paucity of information on normative HGS values in non‐Caucasian populations from low‐ or middle‐income countries. The objective of this study was to develop reference HGS ranges for healthy adults from a broad range of ethnicities and socioeconomically diverse geographic regions. METHODS: HGS was measured using a Jamar dynamometer in 125,462 healthy adults aged 35‐70 years from 21 countries in the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study. RESULTS: HGS values differed among individuals from different geographic regions. HGS values were highest among those from Europe/North America, lowest among those from South Asia, South East Asia and Africa, and intermediate among those from China, South America, and the Middle East. Reference ranges stratified by geographic region, age, and sex are presented. These ranges varied from a median (25(th)–75(th) percentile) 50 kg (43–56 kg) in men <40 years from Europe/North America to 18 kg (14–20 kg) in women >60 years from South East Asia. Reference ranges by ethnicity and body‐mass index are also reported. CONCLUSIONS: Individual HGS measurements should be interpreted using region/ethnic‐specific reference ranges.
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spelling pubmed-48337552016-04-21 Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study Leong, Darryl P. Teo, Koon K. Rangarajan, Sumathy Kutty, V. Raman Lanas, Fernando Hui, Chen Quanyong, Xiang Zhenzhen, Qian Jinhua, Tang Noorhassim, Ismail AlHabib, Khalid F Moss, Sarah J. Rosengren, Annika Akalin, Ayse Arzu Rahman, Omar Chifamba, Jephat Orlandini, Andrés Kumar, Rajesh Yeates, Karen Gupta, Rajeev Yusufali, Afzalhussein Dans, Antonio Avezum, Álvaro Lopez‐Jaramillo, Patricio Poirier, Paul Heidari, Hosein Zatonska, Katarzyna Iqbal, Romaina Khatib, Rasha Yusuf, Salim J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle Original Articles BACKGROUND: The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) has prognostic value with respect to all‐cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and cardiovascular disease, and is an important part of the evaluation of frailty. Published reference ranges for HGS are mostly derived from Caucasian populations in high‐income countries. There is a paucity of information on normative HGS values in non‐Caucasian populations from low‐ or middle‐income countries. The objective of this study was to develop reference HGS ranges for healthy adults from a broad range of ethnicities and socioeconomically diverse geographic regions. METHODS: HGS was measured using a Jamar dynamometer in 125,462 healthy adults aged 35‐70 years from 21 countries in the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study. RESULTS: HGS values differed among individuals from different geographic regions. HGS values were highest among those from Europe/North America, lowest among those from South Asia, South East Asia and Africa, and intermediate among those from China, South America, and the Middle East. Reference ranges stratified by geographic region, age, and sex are presented. These ranges varied from a median (25(th)–75(th) percentile) 50 kg (43–56 kg) in men <40 years from Europe/North America to 18 kg (14–20 kg) in women >60 years from South East Asia. Reference ranges by ethnicity and body‐mass index are also reported. CONCLUSIONS: Individual HGS measurements should be interpreted using region/ethnic‐specific reference ranges. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-04-12 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4833755/ /pubmed/27104109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12112 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the Society of Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Leong, Darryl P.
Teo, Koon K.
Rangarajan, Sumathy
Kutty, V. Raman
Lanas, Fernando
Hui, Chen
Quanyong, Xiang
Zhenzhen, Qian
Jinhua, Tang
Noorhassim, Ismail
AlHabib, Khalid F
Moss, Sarah J.
Rosengren, Annika
Akalin, Ayse Arzu
Rahman, Omar
Chifamba, Jephat
Orlandini, Andrés
Kumar, Rajesh
Yeates, Karen
Gupta, Rajeev
Yusufali, Afzalhussein
Dans, Antonio
Avezum, Álvaro
Lopez‐Jaramillo, Patricio
Poirier, Paul
Heidari, Hosein
Zatonska, Katarzyna
Iqbal, Romaina
Khatib, Rasha
Yusuf, Salim
Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study
title Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study
title_full Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study
title_fullStr Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study
title_full_unstemmed Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study
title_short Reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study
title_sort reference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (pure) study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27104109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12112
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