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Losing one's grip: a bivariate growth curve model of grip strength and nonverbal reasoning from age 79 to 87 years in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921.

Ian J Deary1, Wendy Johnson, Alan J Gow, Alison Pattie, Caroline E Brett, Timothy C Bates, John M Starr.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Grip strength and reasoning are associated in old age. This is one of the few longitudinal studies addressing whether aging of one causes decline in the other or whether they share causal influences.
METHODS: The Lothian Birth Cohort 1921 were assessed for grip strength and nonverbal reasoning at ages M = 79 (N = 550), M = 83 (N = 321), and M = 87 (N = 207). Associations among intercepts and slopes for grip strength and reasoning and covariates were examined by fitting a bivariate growth curve structural equation model.
RESULTS: Grip strength and reasoning declined with age. They were each significantly correlated on each occasion. Their intercepts were significantly correlated (.20) but not their slopes. Neither intercept was significantly associated with its own or the other's slope. Better reasoning was associated with higher childhood intelligence, more professional occupations, male sex, and being taller. There were no significant reasoning slope associations. Stronger grip strength was associated with male sex, being taller, and drinking less alcohol. Women showed less age-related decline in grip strength. DISCUSSION: Physical and mental "grips" declined in the ninth decade of life. Their levels were significantly correlated; their slopes were not. There was no evidence for reciprocal dynamic influences nor for shared associations.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21743039     DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbr059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci        ISSN: 1079-5014            Impact factor:   4.077


  18 in total

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2.  Brain pathology contributes to simultaneous change in physical frailty and cognition in old age.

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3.  Associations Between Aging-Related Changes in Grip Strength and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review.

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4.  The associations among sociocultural factors and neuropsychological functioning in older American Indians: The Strong Heart Study.

Authors:  Steven P Verney; Astrid M Suchy-Dicey; Brenna Cholerton; Darren Calhoun; Lonnie Nelson; Thomas J Montine; Tauqeer Ali; W T Longstreth; Dedra Buchwald
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5.  Genetic and environmental variation in lung function drives subsequent variation in aging of fluid intelligence.

Authors:  Deborah Finkel; Chandra A Reynolds; Charles F Emery; Nancy L Pedersen
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6.  I forgot when I lost my grip-strong associations between cognition and grip strength in level of performance and change across time in relation to impending death.

Authors:  Marcus Praetorius Björk; Boo Johansson; Linda B Hassing
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7.  Design and validation of a novel method to measure cross-sectional area of neck muscles included during routine MR brain volume imaging.

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8.  Grip strength across the life course: normative data from twelve British studies.

Authors:  Richard M Dodds; Holly E Syddall; Rachel Cooper; Michaela Benzeval; Ian J Deary; Elaine M Dennison; Geoff Der; Catharine R Gale; Hazel M Inskip; Carol Jagger; Thomas B Kirkwood; Debbie A Lawlor; Sian M Robinson; John M Starr; Andrew Steptoe; Kate Tilling; Diana Kuh; Cyrus Cooper; Avan Aihie Sayer
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-12-04       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Neck muscle cross-sectional area, brain volume and cognition in healthy older men: a cohort study.

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Review 10.  The dynamic relationship between physical function and cognition in longitudinal aging cohorts.

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