2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i11.34018
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A medida da força muscular relativa de preensão manual representa a força muscular global em idosas?

Abstract: A força de preensão manual (FPM) é considerada componente fundamental na análise da força muscular do público idoso. No entanto, dados que mostrem a sua relação com a força muscular global (FMG) ainda são inconclusivos. O objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar se a força de preensão manual relativa (FPMR) é representativa da FMG em idosas. Participaram do estudo 39 mulheres idosas (idade 69,02 ± 6,16 anos, estatura 1,55 ± 0,06 m, índice de massa corporal (IMC) 27,51 ± 4,10 kg/m², gordura 38,80 ± 6,28 %). P… Show more

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“…17 Also, knee extensor muscle strength measurements with one repetition maximum (RM) and dynamometers that can provide different MQI is limited by the need for special equipment. [18][19][20] In this regard, grip strength is an accurate and quick global strength method, making it a feasible way to assess the overall health status of older adults. 21 Furthermore, from a practical standpoint, hand grip strength may be an inexpensive and preferable metric in long-term analysis to identify individuals at risk of functional decline.…”
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“…17 Also, knee extensor muscle strength measurements with one repetition maximum (RM) and dynamometers that can provide different MQI is limited by the need for special equipment. [18][19][20] In this regard, grip strength is an accurate and quick global strength method, making it a feasible way to assess the overall health status of older adults. 21 Furthermore, from a practical standpoint, hand grip strength may be an inexpensive and preferable metric in long-term analysis to identify individuals at risk of functional decline.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…56 However, measurements of knee extensor muscle strength with one repetition maximum (RM) and dynamometers that can provide different MQI is limited by the need for special equipment. [18][19][20] Also, a comparison between different types of MQI should be evaluated in future studies.…”
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confidence: 99%