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Association of Hand Grip Strength and Physical Fitness Parameters in Middle-Aged and Older Korean Men.
Cho, Yeong-Hyun; Seo, Tae-Beom.
Afiliação
  • Cho YH; Department of Kinesiology, College of Natural Science, Jeju National University, Korea.
  • Seo TB; Department of Kinesiology, College of Natural Science, Jeju National University, Korea.
Asia Pac J Public Health ; : 10105395241275223, 2024 Aug 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39212103
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to assess whether hand grip strength (HGS) could be an effective indicator to estimate other physical fitness parameters in middle-aged and older men using large population data. Data for this study were obtained from the National Fitness Center operated by the Korea Institute of Sport Science (n = 429 572). The following were excluded from this study women aged 44 years or younger (n = 238 257), repeated measurement data (n = 130 466), and errors or missing data (n = 6 497). The final sample included 54 352 participants (27 878 middle-aged and 26 474 older-aged). The highest overall physical fitness grade among participants was 5.6% (4.7%, middle-aged men; 6.6%, older men), the lowest was 52.1% (59.0%, middle-aged men, 43.9%, older men). HGS was positively correlated with flexibility (r = 0.183, P < .001), muscular endurance (r = 0.354, P < .001), and power (r = 0.463, P < .001) in middle-aged men. In older men, flexibility (r = 0.227, P < .001) and 30SCS (r = 0.385, P < .001) were positively correlated; Timed Up and Go (r = -0.405, P < .001) and F8W (r = -0.433, P < .001) were negatively correlated. All physical fitness parameters were significantly higher in participants with normal HGS than those with low HGS. Our finding suggests that HGS is a predictive method for physical fitness variables and a useful biomarker for global public health.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article