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Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries
OBJECTIVES: Muscular strength represents a specific component of health-related fitness. Hand grip strength (HGS) is used as an indicator for musculoskeletal fitness in children. HGS can also be used as a marker of cardiometabolic risk, but most available HGS data are derived from Western high-incom...
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author | Gerber, Markus Ayekoé, Serge Bonfoh, Bassirou Coulibaly, Jean T Daouda, Dao Gba, Bomey Clément Kouassi, Benal Traoré, Sylvain G du Randt, Rosa Nqweniso, Siphesihle Walter, Cheryl Finda, Marceline F Minja, Elihaika G Mollel, Getrud J Masanja, Honorati Okumu, Fredros O Beckmann, Johanna Gall, Stefanie Lang, Christin Z Long, Kurt Müller, Ivan Probst-Hensch, Nicole Pühse, Uwe Steinmann, Peter Utzinger, Juerg |
author_facet | Gerber, Markus Ayekoé, Serge Bonfoh, Bassirou Coulibaly, Jean T Daouda, Dao Gba, Bomey Clément Kouassi, Benal Traoré, Sylvain G du Randt, Rosa Nqweniso, Siphesihle Walter, Cheryl Finda, Marceline F Minja, Elihaika G Mollel, Getrud J Masanja, Honorati Okumu, Fredros O Beckmann, Johanna Gall, Stefanie Lang, Christin Z Long, Kurt Müller, Ivan Probst-Hensch, Nicole Pühse, Uwe Steinmann, Peter Utzinger, Juerg |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Muscular strength represents a specific component of health-related fitness. Hand grip strength (HGS) is used as an indicator for musculoskeletal fitness in children. HGS can also be used as a marker of cardiometabolic risk, but most available HGS data are derived from Western high-income countries. Therefore, this study examines whether HGS is associated with body composition and markers of cardiovascular risk in children from three sub-Saharan African countries. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Public primary schools (grade 1–4) in Taabo (Côte d’Ivoire), Gqeberha (South Africa) and Ifakara (Tanzania). PARTICIPANTS: Data from 467 children from Côte d’Ivoire (210 boys, 257 girls), 864 children from South Africa (429 boys, 435 girls) and 695 children from Tanzania (334 boys, 361 girls) were analysed. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Body composition (assessed via bioelectrical impedance analysis) was the primary outcome. Cardiovascular risk markers were considered as secondary outcome. Blood pressure was measured with an oscillometric monitor, and blood markers (cholesterol, triglycerides, glycated haemoglobin) via Afinion point-of-care testing. HGS (independent variable) was assessed with a hydraulic hand dynamometer. Inferential statistics are based on mixed linear regressions and analyses of covariance. RESULTS: Across all study sites, higher HGS was associated with lower body fat, higher muscle mass and higher fat-free mass (p<0.001, 3.9%–10.0% explained variance), both in boys and girls. No consistent association was found between HGS and cardiovascular risk markers. CONCLUSIONS: HGS assessment is popular due to its simplicity, feasibility, practical utility and high reliability of measurements. This is one of the first HGS studies with children from sub-Saharan Africa. There is a great need for further studies to examine whether our findings can be replicated, to develop reference values for African children, to establish links to other health outcomes, and to explore whether HGS is associated with later development of cardiovascular risk markers. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN29534081. |
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spelling | pubmed-91711732022-06-16 Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries Gerber, Markus Ayekoé, Serge Bonfoh, Bassirou Coulibaly, Jean T Daouda, Dao Gba, Bomey Clément Kouassi, Benal Traoré, Sylvain G du Randt, Rosa Nqweniso, Siphesihle Walter, Cheryl Finda, Marceline F Minja, Elihaika G Mollel, Getrud J Masanja, Honorati Okumu, Fredros O Beckmann, Johanna Gall, Stefanie Lang, Christin Z Long, Kurt Müller, Ivan Probst-Hensch, Nicole Pühse, Uwe Steinmann, Peter Utzinger, Juerg BMJ Open Sports and Exercise Medicine OBJECTIVES: Muscular strength represents a specific component of health-related fitness. Hand grip strength (HGS) is used as an indicator for musculoskeletal fitness in children. HGS can also be used as a marker of cardiometabolic risk, but most available HGS data are derived from Western high-income countries. Therefore, this study examines whether HGS is associated with body composition and markers of cardiovascular risk in children from three sub-Saharan African countries. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Public primary schools (grade 1–4) in Taabo (Côte d’Ivoire), Gqeberha (South Africa) and Ifakara (Tanzania). PARTICIPANTS: Data from 467 children from Côte d’Ivoire (210 boys, 257 girls), 864 children from South Africa (429 boys, 435 girls) and 695 children from Tanzania (334 boys, 361 girls) were analysed. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Body composition (assessed via bioelectrical impedance analysis) was the primary outcome. Cardiovascular risk markers were considered as secondary outcome. Blood pressure was measured with an oscillometric monitor, and blood markers (cholesterol, triglycerides, glycated haemoglobin) via Afinion point-of-care testing. HGS (independent variable) was assessed with a hydraulic hand dynamometer. Inferential statistics are based on mixed linear regressions and analyses of covariance. RESULTS: Across all study sites, higher HGS was associated with lower body fat, higher muscle mass and higher fat-free mass (p<0.001, 3.9%–10.0% explained variance), both in boys and girls. No consistent association was found between HGS and cardiovascular risk markers. CONCLUSIONS: HGS assessment is popular due to its simplicity, feasibility, practical utility and high reliability of measurements. This is one of the first HGS studies with children from sub-Saharan Africa. There is a great need for further studies to examine whether our findings can be replicated, to develop reference values for African children, to establish links to other health outcomes, and to explore whether HGS is associated with later development of cardiovascular risk markers. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN29534081. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9171173/ /pubmed/35667732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052326 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Sports and Exercise Medicine Gerber, Markus Ayekoé, Serge Bonfoh, Bassirou Coulibaly, Jean T Daouda, Dao Gba, Bomey Clément Kouassi, Benal Traoré, Sylvain G du Randt, Rosa Nqweniso, Siphesihle Walter, Cheryl Finda, Marceline F Minja, Elihaika G Mollel, Getrud J Masanja, Honorati Okumu, Fredros O Beckmann, Johanna Gall, Stefanie Lang, Christin Z Long, Kurt Müller, Ivan Probst-Hensch, Nicole Pühse, Uwe Steinmann, Peter Utzinger, Juerg Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries |
title | Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries |
title_full | Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries |
title_fullStr | Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries |
title_short | Is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? Cross-sectional data from three African countries |
title_sort | is grip strength linked to body composition and cardiovascular risk markers in primary schoolchildren? cross-sectional data from three african countries |
topic | Sports and Exercise Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9171173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35667732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052326 |
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