A Narrative Review of Handgrip Strength and Cognitive Functioning: Bringing a New Characteristic to Muscle Memory

Manuscript Number: 

19-0856R2

Author(s): 
Ryan R. Bailey, Brian C. Clark, Kyle J. Hackney, William J. Kraemer, Ryan McGrath, Keith A. Shaughnessy, Donna J. Terbizan

Disclosures

Ryan R. Bailey

  • Nothing to Disclose

Brian C. Clark

  • Consulting Fees:
    I have received consulting fees from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Abbott Laboratories, and the Gerson Lehrman Group about study designs for drug and nutritional approaches to treating age-related muscle weakness and wasting.
    Equity:
    I am a co-founder with equity, and serve as the Chief of Aging Research, of AEIOU Scientific, LLC. This company is working to commercialize instruments to quantity the in vivo mechanical properties of bone in humans.
    Grants
    • Agency: 
      NIH
      Dates: 
      2009-Present
    • Agency: 
      Regeneron Pharmaceuitcals
      Dates: 
      2014-2017
    • Agency: 
      Astellas Global
      Dates: 
      2017-2018
    • Agency: 
      Osteopathic Heritage Foundations
      Dates: 
      2011-Present
    • Agency: 
      RTI Health Solutions
      Dates: 
      2016-2017
    • Agency: 
      Biophytis
      Dates: 
      2019-present

Kyle J. Hackney

  • Nothing to Disclose

William J. Kraemer

  • Consulting Fees:
    WJK was a paid consultant for handgrip strength in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

Ryan McGrath

  • Nothing to Disclose

Keith A. Shaughnessy

  • Nothing to Disclose

Donna J. Terbizan

  • Nothing to Disclose