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A large study published online June 23, 2022, by JAMA Network Open found that poor handgrip strength in midlife was associated with cognitive decline a decade later.
Poor handgrip strength in midlife linked to cognitive decline - Harvard Health
Reference values for handgrip strength and their association with survival in patients with incurable cancer
Combination of poor gait and weak hand grip could be early indicators of dementia
Body mass index, diet, physical inactivity, and the incidence of dementia in 1 million UK women
Cerebellar-limbic neurocircuit is the novel biosignature of physio-cognitive decline syndrome
Genome-wide polygenic risk score for muscle strength predicts lower risk for common diseases and longer life span among the Finnish population: a prospective population based cohort study of the 342 443 FinnGen
Normative values for grip strength, stratified by gender.
Exploring grip strength as a predictor of depression in middle-aged and older adults
Body fat and components of sarcopenia relate to inflammation, brain volume, and neurometabolism in older adults - ScienceDirect
Low Grip Strength Linked to Impaired Cognition, Memory Loss in Older Americans
Using grip strength to compute physical health-adjusted old age dependency ratios - ScienceDirect
Identifying characteristics and clinical conditions associated with hand grip strength in adults: the Baseline Health Study
Poor handgrip strength in midlife linked to cognitive decline - Harvard Health, hand grip