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Evaluating Changes in Handgrip Strength in Children With Cystic Fibrosis: A Pilot Study.

Hannah T Gibson1, Catherine M McDonald2, Jennifer Willahan Derrick2, Dennis L Eggett3, Sarah Gunnell Bellini1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Body mass index (BMI) is used to determine nutrition status in children with cystic fibrosis (CF); however, lean body mass (LBM) is more strongly associated with pulmonary function. Handgrip strength (HGS) measures muscle function and is reflective of LBM. The aims of this study were to assess relationships among HGS, nutrition status, and pulmonary function; changes in HGS posthospitalization; and any relationship between HGS and nutrient intake.
METHODS: Twenty-three children with CF aged 6-18 years participated. BMI z scores, nutrition risk scores, and pulmonary function were assessed about 5 months before, days 5-7 of hospitalization, and about 6 weeks posthospitalization. HGS z scores and arm anthropometrics were measured during and after hospitalization. Nutrient intakes were assessed during hospitalization.
RESULTS: Mean HGS z score at hospitalization was -1.95 ± 0.92 and posthospitalization was -1.59 ± 1.06 (P = .007). Mean BMI z score prehospitalization was -0.17 ± 0.63, at hospitalization was -0.09 ± 0.64, and posthospitalization was 0.06 ± 0.54 (P = .065). Mean forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1 ) prehospitalization was 93.52 ± 17.35, at hospitalization was 85.65 ± 21.57, and posthospitalization was 95.63 ± 18.18 (P = .001). No significant relationship was found between HGS z scores and BMI z scores (P = .892) or HGS z scores and FEV1 (P = .340).
CONCLUSIONS: HGS z scores and FEV1 significantly increased at follow-up. HGS z scores were lower than the standard even though mean BMI z scores classified participants as normal nutrition status.
© 2018 American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.

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Keywords:  anthropometry; arm anthropometrics; cystic fibrosis; handgrip strength; hospitalization

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29658185     DOI: 10.1002/ncp.10067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Clin Pract        ISSN: 0884-5336            Impact factor:   3.080


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2.  Handgrip Strength: Associations with Clinical Variables, Body Composition, and Bone Mineral Density in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis.

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