The authors of the study say grip strength was a stronger predictor of death than systolic blood pressure and that a grip test may provide a simple and cost-effective way of identifying people at high risk of heart attack or stroke
The Connection Between Hand Grip Strength and Heart Health
Hand grip strength stratified by age and sex
Testing hand-grip strength could be a simple, low-cost way to predict heart attack and stroke risk - myCME
Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack
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The Longitudinal Associations of Handgrip Strength and Cognitive Function in Aging Americans - ScienceDirect
Testing the strength of patients' grip 'can predict CVD risk
Weak handgrip a sign of higher risk of dying from disease: study
Grip Strength May Predict Heart Attack and Stroke - Life Line Screening
Associations of grip strength with cardiovascular, respiratory, and cancer outcomes and all cause mortality: prospective cohort study of half a million UK Biobank participants
Hand Grip Strength: A Surprising Predictor of Health
Does grip strength of the less-affected side of ischemic stroke survivors influences performance of self-care activities?, Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
Weak hand grip linked to early death, cardiovascular risks: study