Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis

Background: The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is commonly used to assess motor function and gait stability in the elderly, including patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Furthermore, the handgrip strength test is used to evaluate general muscle strength and may help identify weakness, a key elem...

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Main Authors: Wen-Chih Liu, Li-Shu Chiu, Paik Seong Lim
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
Series:Tungs’ Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/TMJ/Pages/default.aspx/article.asp?issn=2071-3592;year=2022;volume=16;issue=2;spage=54;epage=60;aulast=Liu
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description Background: The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is commonly used to assess motor function and gait stability in the elderly, including patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Furthermore, the handgrip strength test is used to evaluate general muscle strength and may help identify weakness, a key element of frailty. Objectives: This study aimed to determine whether the handgrip strength test is a suitable screening tool before the TUG test because it requires less physical effort and likelihood of adverse events associated with falling during testing. Methods: A total of 120 patients with CKD on hemodialysis participated in the study. The associations or correlations among handgrip strength, TUG test, and routine nutritional biomarkers were analyzed. Results: A significant correlation was observed between handgrip strength and TUG test in all patients (R = −0.39, P = 1*10-5), even in patients with diabetic kidney disease (n = 56, R = −0.36, P = 0.0065). Interestingly, when dividing the patients into two groups according to hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels (<7% vs. ≥7%), no significant differences in handgrip strength or completion time of the TUG test were observed between both groups. Conclusion: In patients on hemodialysis with decreased mobility, measuring grip strength can be a reliable marker as an initial screening to determine whether patients can exert the necessary physical effort to perform the TUG test. Furthermore, a HbA1c <7% did not provide additional benefits in terms of muscle strength and mobility to patients with diabetes on hemodialysis.
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spelling doaj.art-73c302547c324fd99505f649728c0d3a2024-02-20T15:46:41ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsTungs’ Medical Journal2071-35922022-01-01162546010.4103/ETMJ.TMJ-110022Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysisWen-Chih LiuLi-Shu ChiuPaik Seong LimBackground: The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is commonly used to assess motor function and gait stability in the elderly, including patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Furthermore, the handgrip strength test is used to evaluate general muscle strength and may help identify weakness, a key element of frailty. Objectives: This study aimed to determine whether the handgrip strength test is a suitable screening tool before the TUG test because it requires less physical effort and likelihood of adverse events associated with falling during testing. Methods: A total of 120 patients with CKD on hemodialysis participated in the study. The associations or correlations among handgrip strength, TUG test, and routine nutritional biomarkers were analyzed. Results: A significant correlation was observed between handgrip strength and TUG test in all patients (R = −0.39, P = 1*10-5), even in patients with diabetic kidney disease (n = 56, R = −0.36, P = 0.0065). Interestingly, when dividing the patients into two groups according to hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels (<7% vs. ≥7%), no significant differences in handgrip strength or completion time of the TUG test were observed between both groups. Conclusion: In patients on hemodialysis with decreased mobility, measuring grip strength can be a reliable marker as an initial screening to determine whether patients can exert the necessary physical effort to perform the TUG test. Furthermore, a HbA1c <7% did not provide additional benefits in terms of muscle strength and mobility to patients with diabetes on hemodialysis.https://journals.lww.com/TMJ/Pages/default.aspx/article.asp?issn=2071-3592;year=2022;volume=16;issue=2;spage=54;epage=60;aulast=Liuchronic kidney diseasehandgrip strength testtimed up and go test
spellingShingle Wen-Chih Liu
Li-Shu Chiu
Paik Seong Lim
Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis
Tungs’ Medical Journal
chronic kidney disease
handgrip strength test
timed up and go test
title Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis
title_full Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis
title_fullStr Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis
title_short Handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis
title_sort handgrip strength as a predictor of mobility in patients with end stage renal disease on hemodialysis
topic chronic kidney disease
handgrip strength test
timed up and go test
url https://journals.lww.com/TMJ/Pages/default.aspx/article.asp?issn=2071-3592;year=2022;volume=16;issue=2;spage=54;epage=60;aulast=Liu
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