Results: 177

Differences in Muscle Strength Performance According to the Genotypes of the rs4646994 Polymorphism of the ACE Gene in a Sedentary Population

Int. j. morphol; 42 (2), 2024
SUMMARY: The angiotensin converting enzyme gene (ACE) has been associated with endurance and strength performance through its I/D polymorphism. Nevertheless, contradictory results exist between different populations. In this context, the purpose of this research was to determine the influence of the I/D ...

Incidence of Muscular Strength, Anthropometry, and Asymmetry in the General Index of Autonomy in Older Chilean Women

Int. j. morphol; 42 (2), 2024
SUMMARY: Frailty affects the functional autonomy (FA) of older adults and could manifest itself in muscle imbalances in the limbs, resulting in a disparity in size and strength between them. In Chile, information on the relationship between muscle strength (MS) levels and FA asymmetries in older women is...

Quality of life and strength, but not cytokines, are associated with DAS-28 in active and inactive rheumatoid arthritis

HSJ; 14 (), 2024
Objective: Evaluate and correlate data between relevant cytokines, disease progression, and handgrip and quality of life among RA patients at different stages of disease progression. Method: Thirty-three RA patients were recruited for analysis, using comparisons and correlations, between levels ...

Normative Data of Handgrip Strength in Macedonian Children and Adolescents According to Chronological and Biological Age

Int. j. morphol; 42 (1), 2024
SUMMARY: The handgrip strength is used as a means of individual's health prediction during life. It is used as an indicator of the nutrition status, bone fragility, presence of sarcopenia and it correlates with certain diseases and clinical complications. The research goal was to analyze the results of t...

Association of nutritional status with handgrip strength in patients with chronic kidney disease

Rev. Nutr. (Online); 37 (), 2024
ABSTRACT Objective Evaluation of handgrip strength with indicators of nutritional status in chronic kidney disease patients. Methods This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study, with an analytical approach conducted at Hospital das Clínicas de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil, between May and September 202...

Sarcopenia in dialysis centers in Brazil: a survey study about assessment and management

Rev. Nutr. (Online); 37 (), 2024
ABSTRACT Objective To identify the Brazilian dialysis centers that assess sarcopenia in their clinical routine and how it is diagnosed and managed. Methods This is a web-based survey study, structured with quali-quantitative questions about how sarcopenia is routinely assessed in dialysis centers. Cente...

Relationship between handgrip strength and body composition and laboratory indicators in diabetic and hypertensive patients

Introduction: The change in handgrip strength (HGS) is an indicator of the emergence of some chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus (DM) and systemic arterial hypertension (SAH). Objective: Analyze the relationship between HGS and body composition and laboratory indicators of diabetic and ...

Asociación entre condición física y fase angular en el adulto mayor: un estudio piloto

El diagnóstico por bioimpedancia (BIA) y el ángulo de fase (AnF), como indicador, permiten monitorear el estado físico, de salud y nutricional en adultos mayores. El objetivo de este estudio fue establecer la relación entre la condición física y valores de fase angular por bioimpedancia en un grupo...

Evaluation of the Association Between Carrying Angle, Hand Grip Strength, Lateral Pinch Strength, and Hand Functional Index in Nursing Students

Int. j. morphol; 41 (5), 2023
SUMMARY: Health professionals especially nurses have ongoing contact with patients and they may have a high incidence of musculoskeletal problems. For this reason, grip strength and carrying angle are important parameters for all health professionals to succeed in their job and avoid injuries. It was aim...

Impacto de un Programa de Recuperación Funcional en Músculos Ventilatorios y Apendiculares en Pacientes Post-ventilación Mecánica por COVID-19

Int. j. morphol; 41 (5), 2023
Los pacientes con COVID-19 subsidiarios de ventilación mecánica (VM), evolucionan con consecuencias funcionales en la musculatura ventilatoria y apendicular que no necesariamente se abordan de manera diferenciada. El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar el impacto de un programa de recuperación...