2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20065191
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Handgrip Strength Is Positively Associated with 24-hour Urine Creatine Concentration

Abstract: Background: Muscle mass evaluation methods are often expensive and therefore limited in their daily use in clinical practice. In this study, we investigated the relationship between hand grip strength (HGS) and other parameters of body measurements with urine creatinine, especially to investigate whether HGS measurement is an indicator of muscle metabolism. Methods: In total, 310 relatively healthy people (mean age 47.8 + 9.6; 161 people or 51.9% of the total population were men) who were undergoing preventive… Show more

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“…Hand grip strength has been utilized as a proxy for entire body strength [18][19]. Handgrip strength is a potential marker in assessing muscle metabolism [20]. Skeletal muscle plays a key role in metabolic function, facilitates glucose uptake and storage, and is related to physical performance [21].…”
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“…Hand grip strength has been utilized as a proxy for entire body strength [18][19]. Handgrip strength is a potential marker in assessing muscle metabolism [20]. Skeletal muscle plays a key role in metabolic function, facilitates glucose uptake and storage, and is related to physical performance [21].…”
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confidence: 99%