Association of grip strength and knee extensors with nutritional status of community-dwelling older adults Asociación de fuerza prensil y extensores de rodilla con estado nutricional de adultos mayores pertenecientes a la comunidad

Cifuentes-Amigo, Armando; Cuevas-Cid, Rodrigo; Maureira Pareja, Hernán; Mancilla S, Eladio

Abstract

Aim: To determine the association of hand grip strength and knee extensor strength with the nutritional status of community-dwelling older adults. Material and methods: Observational cross-sectional study. Weight and height of 847 older adults were analyzed according to body mass index and classified into four nutritional categories according to the Chilean Ministry of Health. Hand grip and knee extensors strength for both extremities were evaluated. Strength was normalized by body mass. Spearman's correlation between body mass index and muscle strength was used. Results: The sample was 582 women, 265 men and an average age of 71.72±7.09. The women had a BMI of 30.03±5.48 and the men of 27.64 ± 4.05, the most numerous category was normal weight (n = 288) and the lowest low weight (n = 74). Hand grip strength presented a higher correlation than knee extensors, specifically, right hand grip strength (r: −0.40). The highest correlation and significance were presented by the obese category for all strength measurements, with right hand grip strength being the highest (r: −0.29). Conclusions: The increase in the nutritional status of older adults has a negative influence on muscle strength. The best association between body mass index and muscle strength was the right hand grip. The finding of the increase in life expectancy as the nutritional status of the sample decreases stands out. Future studies are needed to generate percentiles and normalized values in the Chilean population.

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Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85177172719 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia
Volumen: 59
Editorial: Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1016/J.REGG.2023.101434

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