Valores normativos para la fuerza prensil manual en adultos mayores colombianos estimados mediante regresión cuantílica

Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1016/j.semerg.2023.102123
Y.A. Cagua Ardila, M. Portilla Díaz, J. Martínez-Torres
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Abstract

Introduction

Handgrip strength is a robust indicator of the biological health of elderly.

Objective

The purpose of this study is twofold: 1) estimate the normative values of absolute and relative handgrip strength, specific to adults over 60 years of age in Colombia, using quantile regression models: 2) compare the normative values of absolute and relative handgrip strength in Colombian older adults with those from different countries.

Methods

A cross-sectional analysis of a sample of 5377 older adults. Handgrip strength was evaluated with a TKK 5101 digital dynamometer (Takei Scientific Instruments Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan). Relative handgrip strength was estimated by dividing by weight in kilograms. The absolute and relative handgrip strength normative values were estimated through quantile regression models for the percentiles P5, P10, P25, P50, P75, P90 and P95, they were developed independently for each sex; all analyzes were adjusted for the expansion factor.

Results

Absolute handgrip strength values were considerably higher in men (P50 60–64 years = 32.0 kg, P50 >85 years = 18.0 kg) compared to women (P50 60–65 years = 19.0 kg; P50 >85 years = 12.0 kg), in all age groups. Additionally, as age increases in both sexes, there is a decrease in the values of absolute and relative manual grip strength.

Conclusions

The estimated normative values in the Colombian population were generally lower than those reported in other studies around the world. These results could be related with methodologies used variability to evaluate handgrip strength and the estimation methods, which could influence the discrepancies between the different reports.

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用分位数回归估计哥伦比亚老年人手握力的规范值
握力是老年人生物健康的有力指标。目的本研究的目的有两个:1)使用分位数回归模型估计哥伦比亚60岁以上成年人绝对和相对握力的规范值;2)比较哥伦比亚老年人绝对和相对握力的规范值与其他国家的规范值。方法对5377名老年人进行横断面分析。用TKK 5101数字测功机(Takei Scientific Instruments Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan)评估握力。相对握力是用重量除以公斤来估计的。P5、P10、P25、P50、P75、P90和P95等百分位数的绝对和相对握力标准值通过分位数回归模型估计,各性别独立开发;所有的分析都根据膨胀系数进行了调整。结果男性的绝对握力值(P50 60-64岁= 32.0 kg, P50 >85岁= 18.0 kg)明显高于女性(P50 60-65岁= 19.0 kg;P50 >85岁= 12.0公斤),在所有年龄组。此外,随着男女年龄的增长,绝对握力和相对握力的值都有所下降。结论哥伦比亚人群的估计正常值普遍低于世界其他研究报告的正常值。这些结果可能与评估握力的方法和估计方法的可变性有关,这可能会影响不同报告之间的差异。
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