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Association between grip strength, anthropometric data and functional capacity

Author(s): Nascimento, Angélica Soares do cv logo 1 ; Pinto, Inês Rosendo cv logo 2 ; Abreu, Mónica Martinho cv logo 3 ; Almeida, Sofia Pereira de cv logo 4 ; Fernandes, Beatriz cv logo 5 ; Tomás, Mª Teresa cv logo 6

Date: 2014

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/3702

Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa

Subject(s): Physiotherapy; Rehabilitation; Grip strength; Anthropometry; Functional capacity


Description
The hand is one of the most important instruments of the human body, mainly due to the possibility of grip movements. Grip strength has been described as an important predictor of functional capacity. There are several factors that may influence it, such as gender, age and anthropometric characteristics. Functional capacity refers to the ability to perform daily activities which allow the individual to self-care and to live with autonomy. Composite Physical Function (CPF) scale is an evaluation tool for functional capacity that includes daily activities, self-care, sports activities, upper limb function and gait capacity. In 2011, Portugal had 15% of young population (0-14years) and 19% of elderly population (over 65 years). Considering the double-ageing phenomen, it is important to understand the effect of the grip strength in elderly individuals, considering their characteristics, as the need to maintainin dependency as long as possible.
Document Type Conference Object
Language Portuguese
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