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Prognostic value of grip strength: findings from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study

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This study suggests that measurement of grip strength is a simple, inexpensive risk-stratifying method for all-cause death, cardiovascular death, and cardiovascular disease.
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This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 2015-07-18. It has received 1184 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Grip strength & Hand strength.

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Dynapenia Rather Than Sarcopenia Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with Chronic Liver Diseases

TL;DR: In this article, the association between sarcopenia-related factors and metabolic syndrome (Met-S) in patients with chronic liver diseases (CLDs, n = 582, average age = 59.5 years, 290 males, 168 liver cirrhosis cases).
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Occupational activity across adult life and its association with grip strength

TL;DR: Evidence from intervention studies across the adult age range suggests that specific types of activity, namely resistance training, improve grip strength in the short term, but whether members of the general population undertake the ‘right’ types and intensity of activity to realise these benefits is less clear.
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Handgrip Strength in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Ready for Prime Time or Frailty Research Tool?

TL;DR: In this issue of the AnnalsATS, Martinez and colleagues report on the associations of handgrip strength (HGS) and COPD exacerbations, imaging findings, and body composition.
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Handgrip Evaluation: Endurance and Handedness Dominance

TL;DR: Results suggest that at least a 10-grips test with the dynamometer is required to produce reliable thermal results and the dominant hand should be used and relationship between the thermal variables and mechanical work involved during the handgrip should be addressed.
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A Proportional Hazards Model for the Subdistribution of a Competing Risk

TL;DR: This article proposes methods for combining estimates of the cause-specific hazard functions under the proportional hazards formulation, but these methods do not allow the analyst to directly assess the effect of a covariate on the marginal probability function.
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Cardiorespiratory Fitness as a Quantitative Predictor of All-Cause Mortality and Cardiovascular Events in Healthy Men and Women: A Meta-analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic literature search was conducted for observational cohort studies using MEDLINE (1966 to December 31, 2008) and EMBASE (1980 to December 30, 2008), which reported associations of baseline cardiorespiratory fitness with CHD events, CVD events, or all-cause mortality in healthy participants.
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A review of the measurement of grip strength in clinical and epidemiological studies: towards a standardised approach

TL;DR: A standardised method of measuring grip strength would enable more consistent measurement of grip strength and better assessment of sarcopenia.
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