2019
DOI: 10.1590/1809-2950/17021426042019
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Força de preensão palmar e desempenho funcional em mulheres de meia-idade e idosas com artrite reumatoide

Abstract: RESUMO A força de preensão palmar em mulheres com artrite reumatoide pode estar comprometida devido à presença de deformidades e restrições funcionais impostas pela doença. Existem poucas informações na literatura sobre a diferença de força de preensão e funcionalidade em mulheres adultas e idosas com artrite reumatoide. O objetivo foi comparar a força de preensão palmar, capacidade funcional, e fadiga entre mulheres adultas (meia idade) e idosas com artrite reumatoide e verificar a associação destas variáveis… Show more

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“…These conditions reduce the intensity of some movements that require strength and coordination, including the palmar grip and body balance. 3 Still in this context, it is highlighted that aging encompasses other aspects capable of interfering with the perception of the elderly about this process, including the emotional ones. Hence, body image, defined by perceptions about the body, can directly interfere with reducing self-esteem in the elderly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These conditions reduce the intensity of some movements that require strength and coordination, including the palmar grip and body balance. 3 Still in this context, it is highlighted that aging encompasses other aspects capable of interfering with the perception of the elderly about this process, including the emotional ones. Hence, body image, defined by perceptions about the body, can directly interfere with reducing self-esteem in the elderly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%