Using handgrip strength to screen for diabetes in developing countries.

J Med Eng Technol

a The Pennsylvania State University, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship (HESE) Program, 213U Hammond Building, University Park, PA 16802 , USA ;

Published: October 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The lack of access to healthcare in developing countries has led to the implementation of Community Health Worker (CHW) programs, which often lack necessary tools for effective disease screening.
  • Handgrip strength (HGS) measurements emerge as a simple and cost-effective method to screen for conditions associated with muscle weakness, such as diabetes.
  • The study introduced a predictive model combining HGS, age, blood pressure, and BMI to assess the likelihood of diabetes, highlighting HGS as a valuable screening tool for early detection.

Article Abstract

Lack of access to healthcare in the developing world has created a need for locally-based primary and pre-primary healthcare systems. Many regions of the world have adopted Community Health Worker (CHW) programmes, but volunteers in these programmes lack the tools and resources to screen for disease. Because of its simplicity of operation, handgrip strength (HGS) measurements have the potential to be an affordable and effective screening tool for conditions that cause muscle weakness in this context. In the study described in this report, translators were used to collect data on age, gender, height, weight, blood pressure, HGS and key demographic data. HGS was significantly lower for diabetics than patients without diabetes. A simple binary logistic model was created that used HGS, age, blood pressure and BMI to predict a patient's probability of having diabetes. This study develops a predictive model for diabetes using HGS and other basic health measurements and shows that HGS-based screening is a viable method of early detection of diabetes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/03091902.2015.1112855DOI Listing

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