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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the study population

From: Grip strength cut-points from the Swiss DO-HEALTH population

 

Grip strength at the dominant hand

Grip strength at the non-dominant hand

Women

Men

P values

Overall

Women

Men

P values

Overall

N = 603 (61.8%)

N = 373 (38.2%)

 

N = 976

N = 600 (61.4%)

N = 377 (38.6%)

 

N = 977

Age, mean (SD), years

75.2 (4.5)

75.4 (4.8)

0.45

75.2 (4.6)

75.1 (4.5)

75.4 (4.8)

0.35

75.2 (4.6)

Age groups, N (%)

  ≤ 75 years

367 (60.9)

221 (59.2)

0.62

588 (60.2)

366 (61.0)

223 (59.1)

0.57

589 (60.3)

  > 75 years

236 (39.1)

152 (40.8)

 

388 (39.8)

234 (39.0)

154 (40.9)

 

388 (39.7)

 Height, mean (SD), m

1.6 (0.1)

1.7 (0.1)

 < .001

1.6 (0.1)

1.6 (0.1)

1.7 (0.1)

 < .001

1.7 (0.1)

 Weight, mean (SD), kg

65.4 (12.0)

78.3 (11.6)

 < .0001

70.3 (13.4)

65.5 (11.9)

78.4 (11.8)

 

70.5 (13.4)

 BMIb, mean (SD), kg/m2

25.5 (4.5)

26.3 (3.6)

0.003

25.8 (4.2)

25.5 (4.5)

26.3 (3.6)

0.002

25.8 (4.2)

 SPPB scorec, median (IQR)

12.0 (11.0–12.0)

12.0 (11.0–12.0)

0.004

12.0 (11.0–12.0)

12.0 (11.0–12.0)

12.0 (11.0–12.0)

0.005

12.0 (11.0–12.0)

 Gait speed, mean (SD), m/s

1.1 (0.2)

1.1 (0.2)

0.23

1.1 (0.2)

1.1 (0.2)

1.1 (0.2)

0.16

1.1 (0.2)

 5 times sit-to-stand test, mean (SD)

11.0 (3.0)

10.5 (3.0)

0.006

10.8 (3.0)

11.0 (3.0)

10.5 (3.0)

0.004

10.8 (3.0)

Study centers, N (%)

 Basel

146 (24.2)

89 (23.9)

0.57

235 (24.1)

147 (24.5)

94 (24.9)

0.48

241 (24.7)

 Geneva

127 (21.1)

69 (18.5)

196 (20.1)

127 (21.2)

68 (18.0)

195 (20.0)

 Zurich

330 (54.7)

215 (57.6)

545 (55.8)

326 (54.3)

215 (57.0)

541 (55.4)

Prevalence of impaired function

 Gait speed < 0.8 m/s (n, %)

50 (8.3)

24 (6.5)

0.29

74 (7.6)

49 (8.2)

24 (6.4)

0.30

73 (7.5)

 Gait speed < 1.0 m/s (n, %)

180 (29.9)

119 (32.0)

0.49

299 (30.7)

181 (30.2)

119 (31.7)

0.64

300 (30.8)

 Slow 5TSTS > 11.19 s

235 (39.6)

126 (33.9)

0.08

361 (37.4)

235 (39.8)

127 (33.8)

0.06

362 (37.4)

 Present sarcopeniad (n, %)

25 (7.6)

45 (21.0)

 < .001

70 (12.9)

24 (7.4)

46 (21.5)

 < .001

70 (13.0)

  1. Medians and IQRs are presented for variables with skewness > 1.5. Percentages are rounded to 1 decimal, which could lead to percentage sums of 100.1% or 99.9%. b Body mass index (BMI) was calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. c The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) assesses lower extremity function. Scores range from 0 to 12, in which higher scores are better, d Baumgartner definition (RSMI), only assessed at Zurich