| Literature DB >> 29684174 |
Joseph Firth1,2, Brendon Stubbs3,4, Davy Vancampfort5,6, Josh A Firth7,8, Matthew Large9,10, Simon Rosenbaum10,11, Mats Hallgren12, Philip B Ward10,13, Jerome Sarris1,14, Alison R Yung2,15.
Abstract
Background: Handgrip strength may provide an easily-administered marker of cognitive functional status. However, further population-scale research examining relationships between grip strength and cognitive performance across multiple domains is needed. Additionally, relationships between grip strength and cognitive functioning in people with schizophrenia, who frequently experience cognitive deficits, has yet to be explored.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29684174 PMCID: PMC6007683 DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sby034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schizophr Bull ISSN: 0586-7614 Impact factor: 9.306
Linear Mixed Models Analyses; Associations Between Grip Strength and Each Cognitive Domain in Schizophrenia and General Population
| General Population | Schizophrenia Sample | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cognitive Task | Total | Coeff. (SE) |
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| Total | Coeff. (SE) |
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| Visual memorya | 475397 |
| −52.6078 | <.001 | 1,162 |
| −3.6758 | <.001 |
| Reaction timea | 471251 |
| −87.773 | <.001 | 1,113 |
| −5.4758 | <.001 |
| Prospective memory | 163594 |
| 38.0492 | <.001 | 423 | 0.233 (0.132) | 1.7623 | .078 |
| Reasoning | 158438 |
| 29.3348 | <.001 | 363 | 0.159 (0.140) | 1.1381 | .256 |
| Number memory | 48347 |
| 17.6486 | <.001 | 97 | 0.087 (0.237) | 0.3678 | .714 |
Note: Coeff., coefficient from linear mixed model; N, number of participants; SE, standard error. Bold indicates statistically significant
aNegative association as lower scores = better cognitive performance.
Sample Characteristics
| Schizophrenia Sample ( | General Population ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw Mean | Lower Quantile | Upper Quantile | Raw Mean | Lower Quantile | Upper Quantile | |
| Age (years) | 54.3 | 41 | 69 | 56.49 | 41 | 69 |
| Gender | 54.3% male | — | — | 45.4% male | — | — |
| Bodyweight (male), kg | 87.0 | 59.2 | 126.4 | 78.3 | 62.7 | 119.0 |
| Bodyweight (female), kg | 75.6 | 49.0 | 114.7 | 71.4 | 50.7 | 105.8 |
| Grip strength (male), kg | 36.1 | 14 | 56 | 40.7 | 22 | 60 |
| Grip strength (female), kg | 22.2 | 8 | 36 | 24.5 | 11 | 38 |
Note: kg, kilograms. Upper and lower quantiles set at 2.5%, representing 95% range.
Fig. 1.The relationship between grip strength and cognitive domains in (a) schizophrenia sample and (b) general population. Y-axis denotes the cognitive measure considered. Red lines show the fit of the linear mixed models (i–iii) and generalized linear mixed models (iv and v) (see table 2 for full model details). Blue shaded area shows the standard error around the mean of the raw cognitive measure split into bins of 15 data points per section.