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Associations of handgrip strength with all-cause and Cancer mortality in older adults : a prospective cohort study in 28 countries

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Associations of handgrip strength with all-cause and Cancer mortality in older adults : a prospective cohort study in 28 countries

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dc.contributor.author López Bueno, Rubén
dc.contributor.author Andersen, Lars Louis
dc.contributor.author Calatayud Villalba, Joaquín
dc.contributor.author Casaña Granell, José
dc.contributor.author Grabovac, Igor
dc.contributor.author Oberndorfer, Moritz
dc.contributor.author del Pozo Cruz, Borja
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-25T16:53:50Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-25T16:53:50Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation López Bueno, Rubén Andersen, Lars Louis Calatayud Villalba, Joaquín Casaña Granell, José Grabovac, Igor Oberndorfer, Moritz del Pozo Cruz, Borja 2022 Associations of handgrip strength with all-cause and Cancer mortality in older adults : a prospective cohort study in 28 countries Age and Ageing
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10550/86167
dc.description.abstract Background mixed evidence exists on the association between muscle strength and mortality in older adults, in particular for cancer mortality. Aim to examine the dose-response association of objectively handgrip strength with all-cause and cancer mortality. Study Design and Setting data from consecutive waves from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe comprising 27 European countries and Israel were retrieved. Overall, 54,807 men (45.2%; 128,753 observations) and 66,576 women (54.8%; 159,591 observations) aged 64.0 (SD 9.6) and 63.9 (SD 10.2) years, respectively, were included. Cox regression and Fine-Grey sub-distribution method were conducted. Results during the follow-up period (896,836 person-year), the fully adjusted model showed the lowest significant risk estimates for the highest third of handgrip strength when compared with the first third (reference) in men (hazard ratio [HR], 0.41; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.34-0.50) and women (HR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.30-0.49) for all-cause mortality. We identified a maximal threshold for reducing the risk of all-cause mortality for men (42 kg) and women (25 kg), as well as a linear dose-response association in participants aged 65 or over. No robust association for cancer mortality was observed. Conclusion these results indicate an inverse dose-response association between incremental levels of handgrip and all-cause mortality in older adults up to 42 kg for men and 25 kg for women, and a full linear association for participants aged 65 years or over. These findings warrant preventive strategies for older adults with low levels of handgrip strength.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof Age and Ageing, 2022
dc.subject Educació física per a persones grans
dc.subject Esports per a persones grans
dc.title Associations of handgrip strength with all-cause and Cancer mortality in older adults : a prospective cohort study in 28 countries
dc.type journal article
dc.date.updated 2023-04-25T16:53:50Z
dc.identifier.doi 10.1093/ageing/afac117
dc.identifier.idgrec 157866
dc.rights.accessRights open access

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