| Literature DB >> 34716367 |
Priscila Marconcin1, Adilson Marques2,3, Duarte Henriques-Neto4, Élvio R Gouveia5,6, Gerson Ferrari7, Miguel Peralta2,3, Andreas Ihle8,9,10.
Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the grip strength (GS) discrimination capacity and cutoffs points for depressive symptoms among vulnerable elderly individuals with musculoskeletal conditions. The Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe wave 6 was analyzed. GS was measured by a handgrip dynamometer, and EURO-D scale was used to assess depressive symptoms. GS cutoff values for depressive symptoms were calculated using the receiver operating characteristics curve. 2206 participants, mean age 74.0 (73.7-74.3), 78.8% with osteoarthritis/other rheumatism, enrolled in the study. Sensitivity varies between 0.44 (men, ≥ 85 years) and 0.82 (men, 75-84 years), and specificity varying between 0.35 (women, 75-84 years) and 0.70 (men 75-84 years). GS is associated with depressive symptoms just for women and it is not possible to use a GS cutoff point for screening depressive symptoms for vulnerable men and women with musculoskeletal conditions over the age of 65 years.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34716367 PMCID: PMC8556397 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00751-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Participant’s characteristics,
| % or M (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Total (n = 2206) | Men (n = 733) | Women (n = 1473) | |
| Age | 74.0 (73.7–74.3) | 74.4 (73.8–74.9) | 73.9 (73.5–74.2) |
| Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) | 31.3 (29.3–33.2) | 32.2 (28.8–35.6) | 30.8 (28.5–33.2) |
| Osteoarthritis (OA) | 78.8 (77.1–80.5) | 76.5 (73.5–79.6) | 79.8 (77.9–82.0) |
| Both OA/RA | 10.1 (8.8–11.3) | 8.7 (6.7–10.8) | 10.7 (9.1–12.3) |
| Less than 2 | 58.8 (56.8–60.9) | 58.9 (55.4–62.5) | 58.8 (56.3–61.3) |
| 2 or more | 41.2 (39.1–43.2) | 37.5 (37.5–44.6) | 41.2 (38.7–43.7) |
| Low | 44.1 (42.0–46.2) | 39.3 (35.7–42.9) | 46.4 (43.9–49.0) |
| Medium | 35.3 (33.3–37.3) | 36.0 (32.5–39.5) | 35.0 (32.5.0–37.4) |
| High | 20.6 (18.9–22.3) | 24.7 (21.6–27.9) | 18.6 (16.6–20.6) |
| BMI | 26.5 (26.3–26.6) | 26.8 (26.5–27.1) | 26.3 (26.1–26.5) |
| Grip strength (kg) | 28.5 (28.1–28.9) | 38.6 (37.9–39.3) | 23.5 (23.2–23.8) |
| EURO-D | 2.6 (2.5–2.6) | 2.1 (1.9–2.2) | 2.8 (2.7–2.9) |
| No | 70.1 (68.2–72.0) | 77.4 (74.3–80.4) | 66.5 (64.1–68.9) |
| Yes | 29.9 (28.0–31.8) | 22.6 (19.6–25.7) | 33.5 (31.1–35.9) |
M mean, CI confidence interval, BMI body mass index.
Receiver operating characteristic for handgrip strength as an indicator of not having depression.
| Men (733) | Women (1473) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 65–74 years | 75–84 years | ≥ 85 years | 65–74 years | 75–84 years | ≥ 85 years | |
| n | 332 | 173 | 62 | 609 | 282 | 89 |
| Grip strength (kg) | 42.8 (41.8–43.7) | 35.6 (34.3–36.8) | 29.7 (27.9–31.5) | 25.9 (25.5–26.4) | 22.8 (22.2–23.5) | 17.9 (16.8–19.0) |
| n | 86 | 62 | 18 | 272 | 161 | 60 |
| Grip strength (kg) | 40.8 (39.0–42.7) | 33.8 (32.0–35.6) | 27.6 (22.5–32.6) | 23.9 (23.1–24.8) | 20.9 (20.0–21.8) | 15.9 (14.7–17.1) |
| AUC (95% CI) | 0.55 (0.48–0.62) | 0.57 (0.49–0.65) | 0.59 (0.42–0.75) | 0.58 (0.54–0.62) | 0.59 (0.53–0.64) | 0.61 (0.52–0.70) |
| Grip strength cutoff for depression (kg) | 41.50 | 40.50 | 23.50 | 24.50 | 20.50 | 19.50 |
| Sensitivity | 0.50 | 0.84 | 0.44 | 0.53 | 0.46 | 0.82 |
| Specificity | 0.39 | 0.70 | 0.17 | 0.40 | 0.35 | 0.60 |
AUC area under the curve.
The odds ratio for having depression symptoms according to being below or above the GS cutoff value for men and women among age groups.
| Model adjusted1 | |
|---|---|
| 65–74 years old | |
| Below GS | 1 (Ref) |
| Above GS | 0.82 (0.55–1.22) |
| 75–84 years old | |
| Below GS | 1 (Ref) |
| Above GS | 0.84 (0.57–1.24) |
| ≥ 85 years old | |
| Below GS | 1 (Ref) |
| Above GS | 1.71 (0.36–1.39) |
| 65–74 years old | |
| Below GS | 1 (Ref) |
| Above GS | 0.72 (0.57–0.92) |
| 75–84 years old | |
| Below GS | 1 (Ref) |
| Above GS | 0.68 (0.53–0.87) |
| ≥ 85 years old | |
| Below GS | 1 (Ref) |
| Above GS | 0.58 (0.45–0.76) |
1Analysis were adjusted to sex, age, education level, chronic disease, BMI, physical activity and country.
GS grip strength.