Association of Handgrip Strength in Various Disabilities in Korean Adults over 50 Years Old: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Collection and Study Participants
2.2. HGS Measurements
2.3. Assessment of Functional Disabilities
2.4. Measurement of Covariates
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Study Participants
3.2. Functional Disability-Associated Factors according to Age Groups
3.3. HGS and Functional Disabilities according to Sex
3.4. Associations of HGS with Different Etiologies of Functional Disability
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Men (N = 5989) | Women (N = 7528) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Age group (yr) | <0.001 | ||
50 ≤ age < 60 | 49.4 (0.9) | 44.4 (0.8) | |
60 ≤ age < 70 | 26.3 (0.7) | 28.8 (0.7) | |
70 ≤ age < 80 | 19.1 (0.6) | 20.7 (0.6) | |
Age ≥ 80 | 5.3 (0.3) | 6.2 (0.3) | |
Height (cm) | 167.6 ± 0.1 | 154.6 ± 0.1 | <0.001 |
Weight (kg) | 68.0 ± 0.2 | 57.7 ± 0.1 | <0.001 |
Body mass index (kg/m2) | 24.2 ± 0.1 | 24.1 ± 0.5 | 0.451 |
Maximal hand grip strength (kg) | 38.4 ± 0.1 | 23.1 ± 0.1 | <0.001 |
Dominant hand (%) | 0.186 | ||
Right hand | 87.8 (0.6) | 89.1 (0.5) | |
Left hand | 5.4 (0.4) | 4.6 (0.3) | |
Both hands | 6.9 (0.4) | 6.3 (0.4) | |
Comorbidities (%) | |||
Stroke | 2.9 (0.2) | 2.2 (0.2) | 0.024 |
Heart disease | 4.9 (0.3) | 2.7 (0.2) | <0.001 |
Arthritis | 7.6 (0.4) | 26.4 (0.7) | <0.001 |
Cancer | 1.7 (0.2) | 2.8 (0.3) | 0.001 |
Depression | 1.7 (0.2) | 4.5 (0.3) | <0.001 |
Education level (%) | <0.001 | ||
Elementary school or less | 23.4 (0.8) | 41.7 (0.8) | |
Junior high school | 16.2 (0.6) | 16.8 (0.6) | |
Senior high school | 31.5 (0.8) | 27.2 (0.7) | |
College or more | 28.9 (1.0) | 14.3 (0.7) | |
High-risk alcohol consumption (%) | 16.9 (0.7) | 0.3 (0.1) | <0.001 |
Sufficient physical activity (%) | 40.1 (1.1) | 37.2 (1.0) | 0.036 |
Sufficient protein intake (%) | 64.7 (0.8) | 53.9 (0.8) | <0.001 |
Functional limitations (%) | 9.0 (0.5) | 11.6 (0.5) | <0.001 |
50 ≤ Age < 60 | 60 ≤ Age < 70 | 70 ≤ Age < 80 | Age ≥ 80 | p for Trend | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
High-risk alcohol consumption (%) | 11.9 (0.6) | 7.3 (0.5) | 3.4 (0.4) | 1.2 (0.5) | <0.001 |
Daily protein intake (g) | 73.7 ± 1.1 | 65.0 ± 0.6 | 53.6 ± 0.6 | 45.5 ± 1.1 | <0.001 |
Insufficient protein intake * (%) | 34.1 (0.9) | 39.8 (1.0) | 51.5 (1.1) | 65.1 (1.9) | <0.001 |
Insufficient physical activity † (%) | 56.9 (1.2) | 58.8 (1.3) | 69.2 (1.4) | 81.9 (1.8) | <0.001 |
Comorbidities (%) | |||||
Stroke | 0.9 (0.2) | 2.4 (0.3) | 5.4 (0.5) | 5.7 (0.9) | <0.001 |
Heart disease | 1.4 (0.2) | 4.2 (0.4) | 7.6 (0.5) | 7.1 (0.9) | <0.001 |
Arthritis | 8.6 (0.5) | 21.5 (0.8) | 29.4 (0.9) | 26.9 (1.8) | <0.001 |
Depression | 2.4 (0.3) | 3.2 (0.3) | 4.6 (0.4) | 3.9 (0.8) | <0.001 |
Cancer | 1.9 (0.2) | 2.6 (0.3) | 2.7 (0.4) | 2.1 (0.6) | 0.159 |
Maximal hand grip strength (kg) | 33.5 ± 0.2 | 30.2 ± 0.2 | 26.3 ± 0.2 | 21.6 ± 0.3 | <0.001 |
Men | Women | |
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Q1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Q2 | 1.97 (1.23–3.17) | 0.98 (0.67–1.43) |
Q3 | 1.79 (1.04–3.08) | 1.29 (0.88–1.89) |
Q4 | 2.82 (1.57–5.07) | 1.43 (0.97–2.11) |
p for trend | 0.002 | 0.016 |
Musculoskeletal | Cardiometabolic | Neuropsychiatric | Cancers | Others | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men | |||||
Q1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Q2 | 1.46 (0.74–2.90) | 1.53 (0.46–5.04) | 1.06 (0.28–3.95) | 7.00 (0.82–59.39) | 2.36 (1.19–4.66) |
Q3 | 0.99 (0.48–2.04) | 2.45 (0.72–8.32) | 1.33 (0.33–5.27) | 3.61 (0.43–30.00) | 1.86 (0.83–4.19) |
Q4 | 1.46 (0.71–3.02) | 5.34 (1.32–21.54) | 2.26 (0.59–8.70) | 1.45 (0.14–15.19) | 3.50 (1.49–8.18) |
p for trend | 0.527 | 0.039 | 0.243 | 0.868 | 0.014 |
Women | |||||
Q1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Q2 | 0.93 (0.60–1.45) | 0.62 (0.17–2.21) | 3.23 (0.59–17.77) | 4.24 (0.65–27.70) | 0.93 (0.47–1.82) |
Q3 | 1.01 (0.65–1.56) | 0.97 (0.42–2.22) | 5.04 (1.03–24.67) | 2.11 (0.25–17.53) | 1.72 (0.94–3.12) |
Q4 | 1.20 (0.77–1.85) | 0.83 (0.27–2.57) | 10.31 (2.04–51.97) | 1.64 (0.07–37.87) | 1.72 (0.95–3.10) |
p for trend | 0.261 | 0.924 | 0.002 | 0.927 | 0.004 |
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Kim, Y.-A.; Cho, Y.J.; Lee, G.H. Association of Handgrip Strength in Various Disabilities in Korean Adults over 50 Years Old: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 9745. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159745
Kim Y-A, Cho YJ, Lee GH. Association of Handgrip Strength in Various Disabilities in Korean Adults over 50 Years Old: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(15):9745. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159745
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Yun-A, Yoon Jeong Cho, and Geon Ho Lee. 2022. "Association of Handgrip Strength in Various Disabilities in Korean Adults over 50 Years Old: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 15: 9745. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159745
APA StyleKim, Y.-A., Cho, Y. J., & Lee, G. H. (2022). Association of Handgrip Strength in Various Disabilities in Korean Adults over 50 Years Old: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15), 9745. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159745