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Between-study differences in grip strength: a comparison of Norwegian and Russian adults aged 40-69 years.

Rachel CooperVladimir M ShkolnikovAlexander V KudryavtsevSofia MalyutinaAndrew RyabikovLaila Arnesdatter HopstockJonas JohanssonSarah CookDavid A LeonBjørn Heine Strand
Published in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2021)
We found between-study differences in mean grip strength that are likely to translate into greater future risk of sarcopenia and poorer prospects of healthy ageing for Russian than Norwegian study participants. For example, the average Russian participant had a similar level of grip strength to a Norwegian participant 7 years older. Our findings suggest these differences may have their origins in childhood highlighting the need to consider interventions in early life to prevent sarcopenia.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • skeletal muscle
  • young adults