Chronic diseases, multimorbidity, and handgrip strength among older adults from Southern Brazil

Autores/as

  • Júlia PESSINI Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Aline Rodrigues BARBOSA Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Erasmo Benício Santos de Moraes TRINDADE Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Palabras clave:

Aging, Chronic disease, Hand strength

Resumen

Objective
To investigate the association between various chronic diseases, multimorbidity, and handgrip strength in community dwelling older adults in Southern Brazil.

Methods
A cross-sectional study carried out with 477 older adults (60 years and older) who resided in Antônio Carlos, Santa Catarina state. Subjects aged 60-79 years were selected by probability sampling (n=343) and all subjects aged 80 years or older (n=134) were evaluated. Chronic diseases were identified by self-report. A mechanical dynamometer verified handgrip strength (i.e., the outcome). Adjustments variables were age, literacy, living arrangement, smoking, body mass index, cognitive function, and comorbid chronic diseases. Sex-stratified analyses were conducted with simple and multiple linear regression.

Results
A total of 270 women (73.2±8.8 years) and 207 men (73.3±9.0 years) were assessed. In the adjustment analysis, cancer (β=-3.69; 95%CI=-6.97 to -0.41) and depression (β=-1.65; 95%CI=-3.20 to -0.10) were associated with lower handgrip strength in women. For men, diabetes (β=-5.30; 95%CI=-9.64 to -0.95), chronic lung disease (β=-4.74; 95%CI=-7.98 to -1.50), and coronary heart disease (β=-3.07; 95%CI=-5.98 to -0.16) wereassociated with lower handgrip strength values. There was an inverse trend between number of diseases and handgrip strength for men only.

Conclusion
The results showed an independent association between chronic diseases and handgrip strength. As such, handgrip strength is a valid measure to use for prevention or intervention in chronic disease and multimorbidity.

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2023-03-21

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PESSINI, J., Rodrigues BARBOSA, A. ., & Benício Santos de Moraes TRINDADE, E. . (2023). Chronic diseases, multimorbidity, and handgrip strength among older adults from Southern Brazil. Revista De Nutrição, 29(1). Recuperado a partir de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7957

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