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Developmental factors associated with decline in grip strength from midlife to old age: a British birth cohort study.

Diana KuhRebecca J HardyJoanna M BlodgettRachel Cooper
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Patterns of growth and motor development have persisting associations with grip strength between midlife and old age. The strengthening associations with cognition suggest that, at older ages, grip strength increasingly reflects neural ageing processes. Interventions across life that promote muscle development or maintain muscle strength should increase the chance of an independent old age.
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