Global variation in grip strength: a systematic review and meta-analysis of normative data
Age and Ageing2016Vol. 45(2), pp. 209–216
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Abstract
our findings support the use of our British grip strength centiles and their associated cut points in consensus definitions for sarcopenia and frailty across developed regions, but highlight the need for different cut points in developing regions.
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