Association between low handgrip strength and incontinence among Chinese middle‐aged and older people: A cross‐sectional study
Lin Li,
Feilong Chen,
Xiaoyan Li
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveIncontinence seriously affects the lives of middle‐aged and older people. Pelvic floor muscle assessment is very important for incontinence, and handgrip strength can be used as an auxiliary diagnostic tool. Our study aims to find new cutoff points of handgrip strength as early indicators of incontinence and analyze the association between low handgrip strength and incontinence among Chinese middle‐aged and older people.MethodsParticipants were recruited from the 2015 China Health and Retirement Longe… Show more
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