Aims: To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality. Methods and results: A total of 230 670 women and 190 057 men free from prevalent cancer and cardiovascular disease were included from UK Biobank. Usual walking pace was self-defined as slow, steady/average or brisk. Handgrip strength was assessed by dynamometer. Cox-proportional hazard models were adjusted for social deprivation, ethnicity, employment, medications, alcohol use, diet, physical activity, and television viewing time. Interaction terms investigated whether age, body mass index (BMI), and smoking status modified associations. Over 6.3 years, there were 8598 deaths, 1654 from cardiovascular ...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Aims: To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause...
To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause, card...
Aims: Brisk walking and a greater muscle strength have been associated with a longer life; whether t...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Walking pace is associated with risk of premature mortality. However, whether...
Self-rated walking pace and all-cause, cardiovascular disease, and cancer mortality: Individual part...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to quantify and rank the prognostic relevance of dietary, physic...
Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expenditure, ...
Objective To investigate the extent to which two measures of physical fitness, walking pace and hand...
International audienceTo study the relation between low walking speed and the risk of death in older...
While handgrip strength is associated with all-cause and cause-specific mortality, whether such asso...
Purpose: Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expe...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Aims: To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause...
To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause, card...
Aims: Brisk walking and a greater muscle strength have been associated with a longer life; whether t...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Walking pace is associated with risk of premature mortality. However, whether...
Self-rated walking pace and all-cause, cardiovascular disease, and cancer mortality: Individual part...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to quantify and rank the prognostic relevance of dietary, physic...
Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expenditure, ...
Objective To investigate the extent to which two measures of physical fitness, walking pace and hand...
International audienceTo study the relation between low walking speed and the risk of death in older...
While handgrip strength is associated with all-cause and cause-specific mortality, whether such asso...
Purpose: Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expe...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...