Handgrip strength cut-off points for early detection of cardiometabolic risk in Chilean children

Lopez-Gil, Jose Francisco; Weisstaub, Gerardo; Ramirez-Velez, Robinson; Garcia-Hermoso, Antonio

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether handgrip strength is associated with cardiometabolic risk in children. The secondary aim was to establish sex-specific handgrip strength cut-off points for early detection of cardiometabolic risk. A total sample of 452 Chilean children (267 girls and 185 boys) aged 7-9 years old was analyzed. Muscle fitness was measured by an adjustable dynamometer and normalized by body mass (i.e., handgrip strength/body mass). Sex-specific cardiometabolic risk scores were computed as the sum of the waist-to-height ratio (Equation 1) or waist circumference (Equation 2) and insulin, triglycerides, high-density lipoproteins, and glycemia levels. Receiver operating curve (ROC) analyses were performed to identify those with cardiometabolic risk scores > 1 standard deviation above the mean. ROC analyses showed a significant discriminating accuracy of normalized handgrip strength in identifying cardiometabolic risk in boys (<= 0.33) and girls (<= 0.40) using both equations. The highest sensitivity was offered by Equation 2 for boys [46%; 95% CI (32-59%)] and for girls [71%; 95% CI (60-80)]. The greatest specificity was also offered by Equation 2 for boys [82%; 95% CI (74-88)] and girls [63%; 95% CI (55-70)]. Since the values obtained by ROC analyses are low (especially in boys), caution is warranted regarding the strength of the existing evidence base.

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Título según WOS: Handgrip strength cut-off points for early detection of cardiometabolic risk in Chilean children
Título de la Revista: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
Volumen: 180
Número: 12
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1007/S00431-021-04142-8

Notas: ISI