A trio of researchers at the University of Vienna has found that women with low 2D:4D ratios tend to have stronger grip strength than women with higher ratios. In their paper published in Proceedings ...
A firm handshake may say more about health than we once thought. A major study following nearly 5,500 women aged 63 to 99 found that those with the strongest grip strength had about a 33% lower risk ...
Mobility. While grip strength isn't necessarily used when you're walking, it's associated with mobility. People with physical limitations are more likely to have decreased grip strength.‌ Overall ...
We already know that maintaining muscle mass and strength is important for healthy ageing. But new research has highlighted just how significant strength may be when it comes to longevity. Even after ...