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Quality of life, grip strength, health indicators, and clinical risk in older adults: A cross-sectional study
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Año del Documento
2026
Editorial
Elsevier
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Geriatric Nursing, 2026, vol. 69, p. 103910
Resumen
Aim: To examine the relationship between functional status, self-perceived quality of life and other health
indicators, and their association with clinical risk and assignment to Clinical Risk Groups (CRGs) in older
adults ( 65 years).
Design: Cross-sectional study conducted among older patients attending primary care in a city in Spain.
Methods: Data from 384 community-dwelling older adults were analysed in groups <80 and 80 years.
Functional status (Barthel Index), hand grip strength (HGS), quality of life (EuroQol-5D-5 L and EQ-
VAS), medications and polypharmacy were recorded, together with CRG (G0 G3) from clinical records.
Correlation and comparison analyses explored associations between health indicators and CRG
assignment.
Results: In both age groups, a higher number of medications was associated with lower Barthel Index, EQ-5D
and EQ-VAS scores, and older age with lower HGS. Among patients aged <80 years, Barthel Index, number of
medications, polypharmacy and EQ-VAS were significantly associated with CRG assignment. In those aged
80 years, CRG classification was mainly related to functional status and medication burden, with no clear
association with quality of life. In both age groups, HGS was positively correlated with quality of life but
showed no association with CRG category.
Conclusion: Functional dependency, medication burden and, in those under 80 years, self-perceived health-
related quality of life were key correlates of clinical risk classification. Incorporating simple indicators such
as the Barthel Index, HGS and EQ-5D into CRG-based approaches could improve identification of high-risk
older adults in primary care.
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32 Ciencias Médicas
Palabras Clave
Health status indices
Grip strength
Later life
Quality of life
Polypharmacy
ISSN
0197-4572
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SI
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© 2026 The Author(s)
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eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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openAccess
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