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    Title: Grip Strength in Older Adults: Test-Retest Reliability and Cutoff for Subjective Weakness of Using the Hands in Heavy Tasks
    Authors: Ching-Yi Wang;Li-Yuan Chen MS
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學:物理治療學系
    Keywords: Aging;Hand strength;Rehabilitation;Reproducibility of results
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2011-06-16T03:25:02Z (UTC)
    ISSN: 0003-9993
    Abstract: Wang C-Y, Chen L-Y. Grip strength in older adults: test-retest reliability and cutoff for subjective weakness of using the hands in heavy tasks.
    Objective
    To examine the test-retest reliability of grip strength when using the mean value, the best value, and the first value of 2 grip strength measurements and to determine the cutoff value for separating those who were able or unable to perform a heavy task with their hands in a group of Taiwanese adults.
    Design
    Cross-sectional test-retest study.
    Setting
    Local community centers.
    Participants
    Community-dwelling older adults (N=469; age, ?60y).
    Interventions
    Not applicable.
    Main Outcome Measures
    Self-reported measure of ability to perform heavy tasks with their hands and grip strength.
    Results
    The test-retest reliability of grip strength in older adults was good (intraclass correlation coefficient ?.85) when using the mean value, the best value, or the first of 2 measurements. Optimum cutoff values were 28.5 and 18.5kg, and values with 75% sensitivity were 34 and 22kg for men and women, respectively.
    Conclusions
    The test-retest reliability of grip-strength measurement in a group of Taiwanese older adults was acceptable when the best value, the mean value, or the first of 2 measurements was used. The reported mean and cutoff values for grip strength also could serve as reference values for the public to monitor their grip strength performance and identify those at risk for early intervention.
    URI: https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/ir/handle/310902500/3861
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2010.07.225
    Relation: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Volume 91, Issue 11, November 2010, Pages 1747-1751
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