Muscle strength cut-offs for the detection of metabolic syndrome in a nonrepresentative sample of collegiate students from Colombia

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Antonio Garcia-Hermoso [1 ]
Alejandra Tordecilla-Sanders [2 ]
Jorge Enrique Correa-Bautista [2 ]
Mark D.Peterson [3 ]
Mikel Izquierdo [4 ]
Aura Cristina Quino-ávila [5 ]
Carolina Sandoval-Cuellar [5 ]
Katherine González-Ruíz [6 ]
Robinson Ramíez-Vélez [2 ]
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[1] Physical Activity, Sport and Health Sciences Laboratory, University of Santiago de Chile
[2] Center of Studies in Physical Activity Measurements, School of Medicine and Health Sciences,Universidad del Rosario
[3] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan
[4] Department of Health Sciences, Public University of Navarre  5. CORPS Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Boyacá  6. Physical Exerc
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Cardiometabolic risk; Muscular fitness; Receiver operating characteristic curve; Thresholds;
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R87 [运动医学];
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Background: Evidence shows an association between grip strength and health; however, grip strength cut-offs for the detection of metabolic syndrome(MetS) in Latin American populations are scarce. The purpose of this study was to determine cut-offs of normalized grip strength(NGS)for the detection of MetS in a large nonrepresentative sample of a collegiate student population from Colombia.Methods: A total of 1795 volunteers(61.4% female; age = 20.68 ± 3.10 years, mean ± SD), ranging between 18 and 30 years of age participated in the study. Strength was estimated using a handheld dynamometer and normalized to body mass(handgrip strength(kg)/body mass(kg)). Anthropometrics, serum lipids indices, blood pressure, and fasting plasma glucose were measured. Body composition was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis. MetS was defined as including ≥3 of the 5 metabolic abnormalities according to the International Diabetes Federation definition. A metabolic risk score was computed from the following components: waist circumference, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, glucose, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure.Results: Receiver operating curve analysis showed significant discriminatory accuracy of NGS in identifying the thresholds and risk categories.Lower strength was associated with increased prevalence of MetS. In males, weak, intermediate, and strong NGS values at these points were<0.466, 0.466-0.615, >0.615, respectively. In females, these cut-off points were <0.332, 0.332-0.437, >0.437, respectively.Conclusion: Our sex-specific cut-offs of NGS could be incorporated into a clinical setting for identifying college students at cardiometabolic disease risk.
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