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Grip work estimation during sustained maximal contraction: validity and relationship with dependency and inflammation in elderly persons.

I Bautmans1, O Onyema, K Van Puyvelde, S Pleck, T Mets.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To validate muscle endurance estimation and to examine relationships with dependency and inflammation in elderly persons.
DESIGN: Cross sectional validation and explorative study.
SETTING: Hospitalized geriatric patients and community-dwelling controls. PARTICIPANTS: 91 elderly patients (aged 83±5 years), 100 elderly controls (aged 74±5 years) and 100 young controls (aged 23±3 years). MEASUREMENTS: Grip strength (GS) was recorded continuously during sustained maximal contraction until exhaustion. Fatigue resistance (FR) was expressed as the time during which GS drops to 50% of its maximum. Grip work (GW) was estimated as GW=GS*0.75*FR, and compared to the measured GW. In the elderly participants, relationships (controlling for age and physical activity) of GS, FR, GW and GW corrected for body weight (GW/BW) with dependency (Katz-scale) and inflammation (circulating IL-6 and TNF-alpha) were analyzed.
RESULTS: Excellent correlation between estimated and measured GW was found (r=0.98, p<0.001). The method error coefficient of variance was 10% for all participants; 7% for all elderly and 8% for young controls. Better GS, FR, GW and GW/BW was significantly related with less dependency (all p<0.05 or p<0.01, except for FR in the male) and with lower circulating IL-6 (all p<0.05 or p<0.01, except for GS in both genders). Higher IL-6 was significantly related to worse dependency (p<0.01). No significant relationships with TNF-alpha were found.
CONCLUSION: GW estimation is a valid parameter reflecting muscle endurance in elderly persons presenting diverse clinical conditions. GW is significantly related to both dependency and circulating IL-6, and is a promising outcome parameter in comprehensive geriatric assessment.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21968873     DOI: 10.1007/s12603-010-0317-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Health Aging        ISSN: 1279-7707            Impact factor:   4.075


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