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Periodontitis was also significantly associated with maximum grip strength (Coefficient 1.05, 95% CI -1.99, -0.09) in a model adjusted for age and gender. However, in all the fully adjusted models there was no statistically significant association between periodontitis and grip strength. Low grip strength appeared to be more common among persons with moderate/severe periodontitis. The observed association is probably attributed to older age and common risk factors for periodontitis and frailty. Low grip strength appeared to be more c