HANDEDNESS AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER MEN AND WOMEN: A COMPARISON OF METHODS

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Siengthai, B. [1 ]
Kritz-Selverstein, D. [1 ]
Barrett-Connor, E. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Family & Prevent Med, Sch Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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Cognitive function; grip strength; handedness; laterality; memory;
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
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Objective: Previous studies of handedness and cognitive function rely on self-classification and yield inconsistent results. This study examines the associations of self-reported versus grip-strength-based handedness with cognitive function in healthy older men and women. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: 1988-91 follow-up clinic visit and 1991 mailed survey. Participants: 684 men and 985 women aged 55-95 who were community dwelling. Measurements: Cognitive function was assessed with 12 tests and grip strength was measured by hand-held dynamometer. Self-reported handedness was obtained with a mailed survey. Results: By self-report, 92.1 % of men and women were right-handed; 2.0% were left handed. By grip strength, in men, 64.3% were right-handed, 22.5% left-handed, and 13.2% ambidextrous. In women, 61.3% were right-handed, 17.3% left-handed, and 21.4% ambidextrous. No cognitive function differences were found by self-reported handedness in either sex (p's > 0.10). However, based on grip strength, left-handed women scored poorer than right-handed or ambidextrous women in immediate and delayed memory, attention, and verbal fluency (p's < 0.05). Using categorical definitions, left-handed or ambidextrous individuals based on grip strength were more likely to show poor cognitive function on 4 of 5 tests. Conclusion: Grip strength is a useful alternative to self-reports for classifying handedness. Left-handedness by grip-strength, may be related to poorer cognitive function; this association may vary by gender.
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