Objective: Impairment of physical performance might identify older people at higher risk of dementia over time. The present study evaluated handgrip strength as independent predictor of cognitive decline. Design: Observational, prospective. Follow-up duration: 11.2 ± 0.8 months. Setting and participants: Geriatric outpatients center. 104 consecutive stroke- and dementia-free older adults (44% men, ages 80.2±5.4 years). Methods: The Clinical Dementia Rating scale and the Clock Drawing Test (CDT) were administered. Handgrip strength was assessed using a Jamar hand dynamometer. Brain magnetic resonance imaging studies at 1.5 T were performed. White matter damage was expressed as severity of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs). Longitudinal changes in cognitive function were expressed as 1-year decline in CDT performance. Results: A robust association was observed between baseline handgrip strength and 1-year cognitive decline after multiple adjustment. Of note, the strength of such association was only minimally attenuated after adjusting for deep WMHs extent (β coefficient for handgrip strength = 0.183, SE= 0.038, p= 0.007, R2= 0.58). Conclusions: Handgrip strength predicted accelerated 1-year decline in cognitive function, assessed by CDT, in a sample of older adults. Future studies are needed to elucidate the causal mechanisms linking limitations in physical function with dementia risk.

Handgrip strength predicts longitudinal changes in clock drawing test performance. an observational study in a sample of older non-demented adults / Viscogliosi, Giovanni; di Bernardo, M. G.; Ettorre, Evaristo; Chiriac, Iulia Maria. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, HEALTH & AGING. - ISSN 1279-7707. - 21:5(2017), pp. 593-596. [10.1007/s12603-016-0816-9]

Handgrip strength predicts longitudinal changes in clock drawing test performance. an observational study in a sample of older non-demented adults

VISCOGLIOSI, GIOVANNI
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ETTORRE, Evaristo;CHIRIAC, IULIA MARIA
2017

Abstract

Objective: Impairment of physical performance might identify older people at higher risk of dementia over time. The present study evaluated handgrip strength as independent predictor of cognitive decline. Design: Observational, prospective. Follow-up duration: 11.2 ± 0.8 months. Setting and participants: Geriatric outpatients center. 104 consecutive stroke- and dementia-free older adults (44% men, ages 80.2±5.4 years). Methods: The Clinical Dementia Rating scale and the Clock Drawing Test (CDT) were administered. Handgrip strength was assessed using a Jamar hand dynamometer. Brain magnetic resonance imaging studies at 1.5 T were performed. White matter damage was expressed as severity of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs). Longitudinal changes in cognitive function were expressed as 1-year decline in CDT performance. Results: A robust association was observed between baseline handgrip strength and 1-year cognitive decline after multiple adjustment. Of note, the strength of such association was only minimally attenuated after adjusting for deep WMHs extent (β coefficient for handgrip strength = 0.183, SE= 0.038, p= 0.007, R2= 0.58). Conclusions: Handgrip strength predicted accelerated 1-year decline in cognitive function, assessed by CDT, in a sample of older adults. Future studies are needed to elucidate the causal mechanisms linking limitations in physical function with dementia risk.
2017
cognitive decline; handgrip; physical performance; medicine (miscellaneous); nutrition and dietetics; geriatrics and gerontology
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Handgrip strength predicts longitudinal changes in clock drawing test performance. an observational study in a sample of older non-demented adults / Viscogliosi, Giovanni; di Bernardo, M. G.; Ettorre, Evaristo; Chiriac, Iulia Maria. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, HEALTH & AGING. - ISSN 1279-7707. - 21:5(2017), pp. 593-596. [10.1007/s12603-016-0816-9]
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