Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil.
Department of Physiotherapy Prevention and Rehabilitation, Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil.
Clin Interv Aging. 2020 Jun 30;15:1045-1056. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S253262. eCollection 2020.
This study aimed to determine the association of handgrip strength with isometric and isokinetic strength (hip, knee and ankle extensor/flexor muscles), and functional capacity in older women.
The handgrip strength and lower limb strength of 199 older women (60-86 years) were measured using JAMAR and BIODEX dynamometers, respectively. Time Up and Go, Five-times-sit-to-stand and 6m-walk functional tests were evaluated. Pearson correlations were used to determine the relationship between variables. Regression analysis was applied to identify if HS was able to predict TUG performance. The effect of age was analyzed by splitting the participants in a group of older women (OLD; from 60 to 70 years old) and very old women (from 71 to 86 years old).
The HS and isometric/isokinetic strength correlations were negligible/low and, in most cases, were non-significant. The correlation between handgrip strength and functional tests also ranged predominantly from negligible (r=0.0 to 0.3) to low (r=0.3 to 0.5), irrespective of the group age. The handgrip strength was not able to explain the variance of the TUG performance.
Generalizing handgrip strength as a practical and straightforward measure to determine lower limbs and overall strength, and functional capacity in older women must be viewed with caution. Handgrip strength and standard strength measures of the lower limbs and functional tests present a negligible/low correlation.
本研究旨在确定握力与等长和等速力量(髋关节、膝关节和踝关节伸肌/屈肌)以及老年女性功能能力的关系。
使用 JAMAR 和 BIODEX 测力计分别测量 199 名老年女性(60-86 岁)的握力和下肢力量。采用时间起立和行走、五次坐站和 6 米步行功能测试进行评估。采用 Pearson 相关系数来确定变量之间的关系。回归分析用于确定 HS 是否能够预测 TUG 表现。通过将参与者分为老年女性组(OLD;60-70 岁)和非常老年女性组(71-86 岁)来分析年龄的影响。
HS 与等长/等速力量的相关性微不足道/低,并且在大多数情况下无统计学意义。握力与功能测试之间的相关性也主要从微不足道(r=0.0 至 0.3)到低(r=0.3 至 0.5),与组年龄无关。握力无法解释 TUG 表现的差异。
将握力作为一种实用且直接的方法来确定老年女性下肢和整体力量以及功能能力必须谨慎看待。握力与下肢标准力量测量和功能测试之间的相关性微不足道/低。