J Korean Acad Fam Med.  2000 Apr;21(4):498-506.

The relationship between grip strength and radius bone mineral density in postmenopausal women

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Pundang CHA General Hospital, Korea.
  • 2Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Pochun Joong Moon University, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Several studies have reported that muscle strength and bone mineral density have a significant positive correlation and most previous literature on muscle strength and bone mineral density examined their association. To evaluate the association between grip strength and radius bone mineral density, more precise PQCT was used rather than SPA or DEXA.
METHODS
The study was performed from June to August 1999 in Pundang community with 154 postmenopausal women who undertaken osteoporosis screening program who participated in this study. Bone mineral density was measured at the radius using PQCT (peripheral quantitive computed tomograpy). Grip and pinch strength were measured in both the dominant and nondominant hands using a dyanometer. Other data were obtained from the questionnaire.
RESULTS
Grip and pinch strength of the dominant hands were significantly higher than the nondominant hands. There was no significant difference in bone mineral density by exercise and fracture history. Age-adjusted partial correlation analysis indicated a significant positive correlation of radius BMD with dominant hands grip strength. Significant positive correlations also were found between radius BMD and pinch strength.
CONCLUSION
Subjects with stronger grip strength had a low BMD. There was a significant positive correlationship between bone mineral density and dominant hand grip strength. especially with the more positive association of cortical BMD with forearm circumference. The data suggest that grip strength is a weak predictor of radius bone mineral density and provide a feasible way of predicting it.

Keyword

grip strength; pinch strength; forearm circumference; bone mineral density; osteoporosis

MeSH Terms

Bone Density*
Female
Forearm
Hand
Hand Strength*
Humans
Mass Screening
Muscle Strength
Osteoporosis
Pinch Strength
Radius*
Surveys and Questionnaires
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