Ageing accounts for much of the association between decreasing grip strength and subsequent loneliness: the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
Snieguole VingelieneAyako HiyoshiMarleen Antonetta Helena LentjesKatja FallScott MontgomeryPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2022)
Muscle strength declines with age and may help explain the greater social isolation that occurs at older ages. Decline in strength was only independently associated with modestly increased loneliness among men younger than 80 years of age, indicating its limitation as a potential marker of loneliness risk.