Background: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is interest in identifying modifiable influences. Cardiovascular drugs are commonly used by older people, but their effect on muscle strength is unclear. Methods: we investigated associations between cardiovascular drug use and grip strength among 1,572 men and 1,415 women, aged 59–73, who participated in the Hertfordshire Cohort Study. Results: forty-five percent of participants were taking a cardiovascular drug. Furosemide was associated with average decreases in grip strength of 3.15 kg (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.90, 5.39, P < 0.01) among men and 2.35 kg (95% CI 0.93, 3.77, P < 0.01) among women after adjustment for age and height. Corr...
Background Weak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and mort...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
Background: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is inter...
BACKGROUND: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is inter...
Background: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
BACKGROUND: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
Objective: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
Background: low muscle strength is central to geriatric syndromes including sarcopenia and frailty. ...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and strength with age, is significantly associated...
Epub ahead of print (Exp Gerontol. 2023 Jan;171:112014. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2022.112014. Epub 2022 ...
Background Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality ...
BackgroundWeak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and morta...
Background Weak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and mort...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
Background: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is inter...
BACKGROUND: reduced grip strength is associated with adverse health consequences, and there is inter...
Background: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
BACKGROUND: vascular disease has been postulated to contribute to muscle dysfunction in old age. Pre...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
Objective: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the relationship between grip strength and health-related quality of life ...
Background: low muscle strength is central to geriatric syndromes including sarcopenia and frailty. ...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and strength with age, is significantly associated...
Epub ahead of print (Exp Gerontol. 2023 Jan;171:112014. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2022.112014. Epub 2022 ...
Background Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality ...
BackgroundWeak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and morta...
Background Weak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and mort...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...
BACKGROUND: Several studies in older people have shown that grip strength predicts all-cause mortali...