Reduced grip strength potentially indicates depression: Investigating multicontinental databases
Oh J, Kim S, Lee D, Yon D, Lee S, Smith L, Kostev K, Koyanagi A, Solmi M, Carvalho A, Shin J, Son N, Lee S. Reduced grip strength potentially indicates depression: Investigating multicontinental databases. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2022, 323: 426-434. PMID: 36481227, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHandgrip strengthOlder aged adultsCross-sectional studyIncreased aORAging AdultsAssessment of handgrip strengthIncreased likelihood of depressionParticipants aged >Handgrip strength scoreLikelihood of depressionLow handgrip strengthUnited KingdomReduced grip strengthUnited StatesPopulation at-riskGrip strengthMulti-national studyStrength scoresDepression measuresHigher OROdds ratioAORHandgripAt-riskIncreased likelihood
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