A groundbreaking study has created the world's largest and most geographically comprehensive international norms for handgrip strength, enabling global peer-comparison, health screening and ...
In a systematic review, an international research team gathered handgrip strength data from 100 observational studies comprising 2.4 million adults from 69 countries aged between 20 and 100+ years.
Convenient, safe, and non-invasive, "handgrip strength" is a reliable predictor for age-related disease and disability. Now, a groundbreaking study led by the University of South Australia and ...
Grip strength is increasingly recognised as a robust biomarker for overall health and functional capacity in older adults. Beyond its simplicity and cost‐effectiveness, handgrip measurement provides ...
Convenient, safe, and non-invasive, ‘handgrip strength’ is a reliable predictor for age-related disease and disability. Now, a groundbreaking study led by the University of South Australia and ...
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