2024
DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202400068
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Relationship of Handgrip Strength and Asymmetry with Walking Ability in Older Adults with Excess Adiposity

Summer B. Cook,
Bilal A. Chaudhry,
Curtis L. Petersen
et al.

Abstract: When low muscle mass and impaired strength and physical function coexist with excess adiposity, it is termed sarcopenic obesity (SO). Handgrip strength (HGS) is a predictor of disability and mortality. Asymmetry in HGS, particularly ≥ 10% strength differences between hands, may indicate neuromuscular dysfunction observable prior to declines in maximal strength are detectedand therefore could be incorporated to identify those at risk of physical limitations and SO. This study compares HGS values and asymmetry i… Show more

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