Handgrip strength of Colombian university students
Introduction: Handgrip strength (HGS), evaluated with a handgrip dynamometer, is a marker of current nutritional status and cardiometabolic risk, as well as of future morbidity and mortality. Objectives: We present reference values for HGS of Colombian university students. Methods: Cross-sectional s...
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Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Dynamometer
Female
Hand strength
Human
Male
Nutritional status
Physiology
Sex difference
Student
University
Young adult
Age factors
Colombia
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Hand strength
Humans
Male
Muscle strength dynamometer
Nutritional status
Sex factors
Students
Universities
Young adult
Adults
Dynamometer
Grip strength
Reference values
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Handgrip strength of Colombian university students |
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Valores de fuerza prensil por dinamometría manual en universitarios de Colombia |
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Handgrip strength of Colombian university students |
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Handgrip strength of Colombian university students Age Colombia Cross-sectional study Dynamometer Female Hand strength Human Male Nutritional status Physiology Sex difference Student University Young adult Age factors Colombia Cross-sectional studies Female Hand strength Humans Male Muscle strength dynamometer Nutritional status Sex factors Students Universities Young adult Adults Dynamometer Grip strength Reference values |
title_short |
Handgrip strength of Colombian university students |
title_full |
Handgrip strength of Colombian university students |
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Handgrip strength of Colombian university students |
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Handgrip strength of Colombian university students |
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Handgrip strength of Colombian university students |
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Age Colombia Cross-sectional study Dynamometer Female Hand strength Human Male Nutritional status Physiology Sex difference Student University Young adult Age factors Colombia Cross-sectional studies Female Hand strength Humans Male Muscle strength dynamometer Nutritional status Sex factors Students Universities Young adult Adults Dynamometer Grip strength Reference values |
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Age Colombia Cross-sectional study Dynamometer Female Hand strength Human Male Nutritional status Physiology Sex difference Student University Young adult Age factors Colombia Cross-sectional studies Female Hand strength Humans Male Muscle strength dynamometer Nutritional status Sex factors Students Universities Young adult Adults Dynamometer Grip strength Reference values |
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Introduction: Handgrip strength (HGS), evaluated with a handgrip dynamometer, is a marker of current nutritional status and cardiometabolic risk, as well as of future morbidity and mortality. Objectives: We present reference values for HGS of Colombian university students. Methods: Cross-sectional study. The sample comprised a number of students (n = 5,647, 58.5% women) who were apparently healthy (mean age, 20.6 ± 2.7 years) attending public and private institutions in the cities of Bogota and Cali (Colombia). HGS was measured using a manual dynamometer, adjusted for each individual according to hand size. Sex-and age-specific normative values for HGS were calculated using the LMS method and expressed as tabulated percentiles from 3 to 97 and as smoothed centile curves (P3, P10, P25, P50, P75, P90 and P97). Results: The mean HGS value was significantly higher in men (37.1 ± 8.3 kg) when compared to women (24.2 ± 8.1 kg) (p and lt; 0.001). HGS increased with age in both sexes and was significantly higher for men in all age categories. The results were generally more homogeneous among men than women. Sex-and age-specific handgrip strength normative values among healthy young Colombian adults are defined. Conclusion: This information may be helpful in future studies of secular trends in HGS and in identifying clinically relevant cut points for poor nutritional and elevated cardiometabolic risk in a Latin American population. Evidence of a decline in HGS before the end of the third decade of life is of concern and warrants further investigation. © 2016, ARAN Ediciones S.A. All rights reserved. |
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