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Correlation of handgrip strength with quality of life-adjusted pulmonary function in adults.

Hae In JungKang-Mo GuSo Young ParkMoon Seong BaekWon Young KimJae-Chol ChoiJong-Wook ShinJae-Yeol KimYoung D ChangJae Woo Jung
Published in: PloS one (2024)
As problems indicated by EQ-5D worsened, there was a consistent decrease in handgrip strength (HGS) across both genders. The HINT-8 assessment further revealed that increased severity in pain and work-related issues led to reduced HGS in both men and women. This study highlights the relationship between HGS and Quality of Life (QoL), taking lung function into consideration, and underscores the importance of HGS as a potential marker of physical health and fitness.
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