Table 1 Participant characteristics by sex and tertiles of handgrip strength.

From: Low muscle strength and increased arterial stiffness go hand in hand

Total (n = 1511)

Men (n = 954)

Women (n = 557)

Tertiles

1st

(n = 325)

2nd

(n = 313)

3rd

(n = 316)

1st

(n = 198)

2nd

(n = 177)

3rd

(n = 182)

HGS

29.33 ± 5.25

39.31 ± 2.30

48.78 ± 4.80

18.45 ± 4.08

26.63 ± 1.58

34.12 ± 4.63

Age

71.57 ± 13.04

65.45 ± 12.97

59.34 ± 15.40

72.37 ± 9.21

62.41 ± 15.01

50.93 ± 19.34

PWV

10.47 ± 2.03

9.56 ± 1.78

8.79 ± 1.94

10.53 ± 1.62

9.23 ± 2.08

7.79 ± 2.41

Smoking

46 (14.2)

63 (20.1)

62 (19.6)

24 (12.1)

34 (19.2)

45 (24.6)

BMI

27.11 ± 4.36

26.97 ± 4.38

27.42 ± 3.91

27.11 ± 4.91

25.64 ± 4.74

25.81 ± 5.91

CAD

219 (67.4)

103 (32.9)

71 (22.5)

96 (48.5)

19 (10.7)

12 (6.52)

SBP

136.3 ± 21.9

134.9 ± 17.9

134.8 ± 16.3

134.7 ± 18.7

132.5 ± 19.7

125.8 ± 16.5

  1. Numbers are mean ± SD or number (%); HGS handgrip strength, PWV pulse wave velocity, CAD coronary artery disease, BMI body mass index, SBP systolic blood pressure.