Vol 13, No 3 (2024)
Letter to the Editor
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Letter to the Editor

Shuichi Okada12
Clin Diabetol 2024;13(3):187.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Shuichi Okada
Department of Internal Medicine, Hoshi-iin, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan
Diabetes Center, Hidaka Hospital, Takasaki, Gunma, Japan

Address for correspondence:

Shuichi Okada

Hoshi-iin 204-1 Nishizen-machi, Maebashi, Gunma 379-2131, Japan

Phone: 81-27-362-0217

Hidaka Hospital

886 Nakao-machi Takasaki, Gunma 370-0001, Japan

Phone: 81-27-362-6201,

E-mail: okadash1823@gmail.com

Clinical Diabetology 2024, 13; 3: 187

DOI: 10.5603/cd.101038

Received: 29.05.2024 Accepted: 29.05.2024

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Dear Editor,

We thank Dr. Al-Nimer for his comments on issues related to our work [1]. In our study, after measuring the grip strength of both hands, the relative hand grip strength (RHGS) was calculated using the grip strength of the one with the larger measured value. It should be added that all participants in this study were right-handed. In addition, 71.5% of the population used in this study was male, and we mentioned that the results were obtained in such a population. We also confirmed that gender was not a factor affecting RHGS in our study. The differences between the previous report and the results of this study were discussed in the discussion section, but the points made by Dr. Al-Nimer may be worth considering. Although nutritional status may be a factor affecting the results of this study, prealbumin levels were measured to determine nutritional status and confirmed that there were no problems in the participants. Once again, I would like to thank Dr. Al-Nimer for critical comments.

Sincerely yours,

Shuichi Okada

References

  1. Okada S, Nakajima Y, Kukkawa K, et al. Relative Handgrip Strength Positively Correlates with Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Level in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study. Clin Diabetol. 2024 (online first), doi: 10.5603/cd.99322.