Grip and knee extension muscle strength reflect a common construct among adults.
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GWAS analysis of handgrip and lower body strength in older adults in the CHARGE consortiumGene transcripts associated with muscle strength: a CHARGE meta-analysis of 7,781 persons.Comparison of Handgrip and Leg Extension Strength in Predicting Slow Gait Speed in Older AdultsIdentification of dynapenia in older adults through the use of grip strength t-scoresClinical effectiveness of grip strength in predicting ambulation of elderly inpatients.Gender perspective on fear of falling using the classification of functioning as the model.Sarcopenia in daily practice: assessment and management.Dynapenic Obesity and Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in Middle-Aged Japanese Men.Motor assessment using the NIH ToolboxThe Relationship Between Mobility Dysfunction Staging and Global Cognitive Performance.Association of lower extremity range of motion and muscle strength with physical performance of community-dwelling older womenDoes grip strength on the unaffected side of patients with hemiparetic stroke reflect the strength of other ipsilateral muscles?Age as a moderator of the secular trend for grip strength in Canada and the United States.Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, and Bone Strength From Childhood to Early Adulthood: A Mixed Longitudinal HR-pQCT study.Body composition and functional assessment of nutritional status in adults: a narrative review of imaging, impedance, strength and functional techniques.Time to Refocus Assessment of Vision in Older Adults? Contrast Sensitivity but Not Visual Acuity Is Associated With Gait in Older Adults.Skeletal muscle changes following stroke: a systematic review and comparison to healthy individuals.The Association Between Sleep Duration and Hand Grip Strength in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The Yilan Study, Taiwan.The association between physical activity and risk of mortality is modulated by grip strength and cardiorespiratory fitness: evidence from 498 135 UK-Biobank participants.Association between grip strength and diabetes prevalence in black, South-Asian, and white European ethnic groups: a cross-sectional analysis of 418 656 participants in the UK Biobank study.Hand-grip strength does not correlate with treatment-related weight loss in patients with head and neck cancer.Comparative Approaches to Understanding the Relation Between Aging and Physical Function.Effects of a low-resistance, interval bicycling intervention in Parkinson's Disease.Association between grip strength and hand and knee radiographic osteoarthritis in Korean adults: Data from the Dong-gu study.A partially supervised physical activity program for adult and adolescent survivors of childhood cancer (SURfit): study design of a randomized controlled trial [NCT02730767].Preoperative optimization for major hepatic resection.Muscle strength, functional endurance, and health-related quality of life in active older female golfers.Lower Lean Mass Measured by Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) is Not Associated with Increased Risk of Hip Fracture in Women: The Framingham Osteoporosis Study.Associations of grip strength with cardiovascular, respiratory, and cancer outcomes and all cause mortality: prospective cohort study of half a million UK Biobank participants.Biological Insights Into Muscular Strength: Genetic Findings in the UK Biobank.Associations of discretionary screen time with mortality, cardiovascular disease and cancer are attenuated by strength, fitness and physical activity: findings from the UK Biobank study.Controlled, cross-sectional, multi-center study of physical capacity and associated factors in women with fibromyalgia.Relationship between muscle strength and fall episodes among the elderly: the Yilan study, Taiwan.Associations of Fitness, Physical Activity, Strength, and Genetic Risk With Cardiovascular Disease: Longitudinal Analyses in the UK Biobank StudyEffects of physical, virtual reality-based, and brain exercise on physical, cognition, and preference in older persons: a randomized controlled trial
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Grip and knee extension muscle strength reflect a common construct among adults.
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Grip and knee extension muscle strength reflect a common construct among adults.
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Deborah J Bubela
Richard C Gershon
Susan R Magasi
Ying-Chih Wang
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10.1002/MUS.23350
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2012-10-01T00:00:00Z