All Relations between Dementia and hgs

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Weimin Bai, Ruizhu Ma, Yanhui Yang, Juan Xu, Lijie Qi. Enhancing predictive validity of motoric cognitive risk syndrome for incident dementia and all-cause mortality with handgrip strength: insights from a prospective cohort study. Frontiers in aging neuroscience. vol 16. 2024-07-08. PMID:38974906. this study aimed to assess whether integrating handgrip strength (hgs) into the concept of motoric cognitive risk (mcr) would enhance its predictive validity for incident dementia and all-cause mortality. 2024-07-08 2024-07-11 Not clear
Setor K Kunutsor, Nzechukwu M Isiozor, Ari Voutilainen, Jari A Laukkane. Handgrip strength and risk of cognitive outcomes: new prospective study and meta-analysis of 16 observational cohort studies. GeroScience. 2022-01-11. PMID:35013908. comparing extreme tertiles of hgs, the multivariable adjusted hr (95% ci) for dementia, ad and vascular dementia was 0.77 (0.55-1.07), 0.75 (0.52-1.10) and 0.49 (0.16-1.48), respectively. 2022-01-11 2023-08-13 human
Setor K Kunutsor, Nzechukwu M Isiozor, Ari Voutilainen, Jari A Laukkane. Handgrip strength and risk of cognitive outcomes: new prospective study and meta-analysis of 16 observational cohort studies. GeroScience. 2022-01-11. PMID:35013908. meta-analysis of aggregate prospective data suggests that hgs may be a risk indicator for poor cognitive outcomes such as cognitive impairment, dementia and ad. 2022-01-11 2023-08-13 human
Setor K Kunutsor, Nzechukwu M Isiozor, Ari Voutilainen, Jari A Laukkane. Handgrip strength and risk of cognitive outcomes: new prospective study and meta-analysis of 16 observational cohort studies. GeroScience. 2022-01-11. PMID:35013908. using a new prospective study and meta-analysis of published observational cohort studies, we aimed to evaluate the prospective associations of hgs with poor cognitive outcomes including cognitive impairment, dementia and alzheimer's disease (ad). 2022-01-11 2023-08-13 human
Setor K Kunutsor, Nzechukwu M Isiozor, Ari Voutilainen, Jari A Laukkane. Handgrip strength and risk of cognitive outcomes: new prospective study and meta-analysis of 16 observational cohort studies. GeroScience. 2022-01-11. PMID:35013908. in a meta-analysis of 16 population-based prospective cohort studies (including the current study) comprising 180,920 participants, the pooled multivariable adjusted relative risks (95% cis) comparing the top vs bottom thirds of hgs levels were as follows: 0.58 (0.52-0.65) for cognitive impairment; 0.37 (0.07-1.85) for cognitive decline; 0.73 (0.62-0.86) for dementia; 0.68 (0.53-0.87) for ad; and 0.48 (0.32-0.73) for vascular dementia. 2022-01-11 2023-08-13 human