Hand grip strength and ocular associations: the Ural Eye and Medical Study.
Mukharram M BikbovRinat M ZainullinTimur R GilmanshinEllina M IakupovaGyulli M KazakbaevaSonghomitra Panda-JonasAzaliia M TuliakovaAlbina A FakhretdinovaLeisan I GilemzianovaJost Bruno JonasPublished in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2022)
In addition to parameters such as lower physical activity, higher depression score and worse general health status, a reduced HGS is associated with visual impairment, shorter axial length, lower intraocular pressure, thinner peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer and higher prevalence of diabetic retinopathy. HGS dynamometry or a handshake may provide the ophthalmologist additional clinical information about the general health and ocular parameters of the patient.