Influence of sex gap on muscle strength and functional mobility in patients with cystic fibrosis
Fecha
2019Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
Functional mobilityMuscle power
Smartphone
Sit to stand
Gender gap
Hand grip
Cystic fibrosis
Sex gap
Resumen
The objectives of this study were to determine whether there were differences in handgrip strength and functional mobility between patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and healthy controls with regard to sex and to ascertain whether these differences were related to lung function. Thirty-eight patients with CF (21 women) and 38 healthy controls aged 18–65 years were included. Muscle weakness and functional mobility were assessed through handgrip strength; walking speed; and time, velocity, and power derived from a single sit-to-stand (STS) test. Patients with CF showed differences for STS variables and walking speed but not for handgrip strength, compared with healthy controls. Considering sex differences, female patients showed differences for all variables analyzed while males with CF only exhibited differences for STS variables, compared with healthy controls. Females with CF showed moderate relationship between muscle weakness, functional mobility, and lung function (|r| = 0.45–0.49;...