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. 2013 Dec 3;69(5):616–617. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glt186

Table 1.

Mean Maximum Grip Strength (kg) of Men and Women From the 3HC of EPIC-Norfolk Across BMI Categories, After Stratification of Participants into Sex-Specific Tertiles of Weight and Adjustment for Age

Weight Tertiles N BMI Tertiles
1 2 3
Mean maximum grip strength, in kg (SE) Height, in cm Mean maximum grip strength, in kg (SE) Height, in cm Mean maximum grip strength, in kg (SE) Height, in cm
Men
    All 3,797 38.0 (0.20) 174 39.3 (0.20) 173 40.0 (0.20) 173
    1 1,259 37.4 (0.23) 171 36.9 (0.40) 166 35.4 (1.32) 159
    2 1,272 39.7 (0.39) 180 39.5 (0.26) 173 38.5 (0.42) 168
    3 1,266 42.3 (1.40) 190 41.4 (0.41) 182 40.6 (0.22) 175
Women
    All 4,644 23.9 (0.13) 161 24.4 (0.13) 161 24.7 (0.13) 160
    1 1,537 23.6 (0.14) 160 22.7 (0.28) 153 20.2 (1.20) 147
    2 1,547 25.0 (0.28) 167 24.5 (0.16) 161 23.6 (0.30) 154
    3 1,560 26.5 (1.56) 177 25.8 (0.30) 168 25.0 (0.14) 161

Notes: Weight tertiles—men: ≤75.6, 75.7–85.4, and ≥85.5 kg; women: ≤62.0, 62.1–71.7, and ≥71.8 kg. BMI tertiles—men: <25.4, 25.4–28.1, and >28.1kg/m2; women: <24.2, 24.2–27.7, and >27.7 kg/m2. BMI = body mass index.