Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia

Lung function depends primarily on the strength of the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, which is indirectly related to handgrip strength (HGS). This study aims to determine the predictability of lung functions using HGS among healthy adults of Malay ethnicity in Malaysia. This study also aims...

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Main Author: Ja’afar M.H.; Ismail R.; Ismail N.H.; Md Isa Z.; Mohd Tamil A.; Mat Nasir N.; Tengku Ismail T.S.; Ab Razak N.H.; Zainol Abidin N.; Duong M.; Yusof K.H.
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Published: MDPI 2023
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Ja’afar M.H.; Ismail R.; Ismail N.H.; Md Isa Z.; Mohd Tamil A.; Mat Nasir N.; Tengku Ismail T.S.; Ab Razak N.H.; Zainol Abidin N.; Duong M.; Yusof K.H.
Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
2023
Healthcare (Switzerland)
11
7
10.3390/healthcare11071056
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152708067&doi=10.3390%2fhealthcare11071056&partnerID=40&md5=5a8c84732daac2df864fc3e39b8af3fe
Lung function depends primarily on the strength of the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, which is indirectly related to handgrip strength (HGS). This study aims to determine the predictability of lung functions using HGS among healthy adults of Malay ethnicity in Malaysia. This study also aims to compare the equation using HGS with equations without HGS, such as the Global Lung Initiative (GLI). This study was carried out among adults between 35 to 70 years of age residing in urban and rural Malaysia. A series of standardized questionnaires were used to collect socio-demographic information. Lung functions were measured using a portable spirometer and HGS was measured using a Jamar dynamometer. The predictability of lung function indices (FEV1 and FVC) using HGS, age, and height was determined using multiple linear regression (MLR). Prediction of lung function indices was also generated using models without HGS for comparison with the equation that used HGS from this study. Pearson correlation analysis showed that both dominant (r = 0.49; p < 0.001) and non-dominant (r = 0.58; p < 0.001) HGS had a moderate significant correlation with lung function. In the MLR model, HGS was a significant (p < 0.001) predictor of lung function indices (FEV1 and FVC). The correlation of the predicted and measured lung indices using the equation generated in this study, which includes HGS, was higher compared with other lung function test equations that do not include HGS. The equations from MLR could be used to predict lung function indices among healthy Malay adults. The measurement of HGS may be used as a screening tool for lung function status when spirometry is unavailable. © 2023 by the authors.
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author Ja’afar M.H.; Ismail R.; Ismail N.H.; Md Isa Z.; Mohd Tamil A.; Mat Nasir N.; Tengku Ismail T.S.; Ab Razak N.H.; Zainol Abidin N.; Duong M.; Yusof K.H.
spellingShingle Ja’afar M.H.; Ismail R.; Ismail N.H.; Md Isa Z.; Mohd Tamil A.; Mat Nasir N.; Tengku Ismail T.S.; Ab Razak N.H.; Zainol Abidin N.; Duong M.; Yusof K.H.
Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
author_facet Ja’afar M.H.; Ismail R.; Ismail N.H.; Md Isa Z.; Mohd Tamil A.; Mat Nasir N.; Tengku Ismail T.S.; Ab Razak N.H.; Zainol Abidin N.; Duong M.; Yusof K.H.
author_sort Ja’afar M.H.; Ismail R.; Ismail N.H.; Md Isa Z.; Mohd Tamil A.; Mat Nasir N.; Tengku Ismail T.S.; Ab Razak N.H.; Zainol Abidin N.; Duong M.; Yusof K.H.
title Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
title_short Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
title_full Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
title_fullStr Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
title_sort Prediction of Lung Function Status Using Handgrip Strength and Anthropometry among the Healthy Malay Population in Malaysia
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description Lung function depends primarily on the strength of the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, which is indirectly related to handgrip strength (HGS). This study aims to determine the predictability of lung functions using HGS among healthy adults of Malay ethnicity in Malaysia. This study also aims to compare the equation using HGS with equations without HGS, such as the Global Lung Initiative (GLI). This study was carried out among adults between 35 to 70 years of age residing in urban and rural Malaysia. A series of standardized questionnaires were used to collect socio-demographic information. Lung functions were measured using a portable spirometer and HGS was measured using a Jamar dynamometer. The predictability of lung function indices (FEV1 and FVC) using HGS, age, and height was determined using multiple linear regression (MLR). Prediction of lung function indices was also generated using models without HGS for comparison with the equation that used HGS from this study. Pearson correlation analysis showed that both dominant (r = 0.49; p < 0.001) and non-dominant (r = 0.58; p < 0.001) HGS had a moderate significant correlation with lung function. In the MLR model, HGS was a significant (p < 0.001) predictor of lung function indices (FEV1 and FVC). The correlation of the predicted and measured lung indices using the equation generated in this study, which includes HGS, was higher compared with other lung function test equations that do not include HGS. The equations from MLR could be used to predict lung function indices among healthy Malay adults. The measurement of HGS may be used as a screening tool for lung function status when spirometry is unavailable. © 2023 by the authors.
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