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Reference Ranges Of Handgrip Strength From 125,462 Healthy Adults In 21 Countries: A Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiologic (Pure) Study., Darryl P. Leong, Koon K. Teo, Sumathy Rangarajan, V. Raman Kutty, Fernando Lanas, Chen Hui, Xiang Quanyong, Qian Zhenzhen, Tang Jinhua, Romaina Iqbal Dec 2016

Reference Ranges Of Handgrip Strength From 125,462 Healthy Adults In 21 Countries: A Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiologic (Pure) Study., Darryl P. Leong, Koon K. Teo, Sumathy Rangarajan, V. Raman Kutty, Fernando Lanas, Chen Hui, Xiang Quanyong, Qian Zhenzhen, Tang Jinhua, Romaina Iqbal

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BACKGROUND:

The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) has prognostic value with respect to all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and cardiovascular disease, and is an important part of the evaluation of frailty. Published reference ranges for HGS are mostly derived from Caucasian populations in high-income countries. There is a paucity of information on normative HGS values in non-Caucasian populations from low- or middle-income countries. The objective of this study was to develop reference HGS ranges for healthy adults from a broad range of ethnicities and socioeconomically diverse geographic regions.

METHODS:

HGS was measured using a Jamar dynamometer in 125,462 healthy adults aged …