BackgroundHandgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) events and CV mortality but its association with cardiac structure and function is unknown. The goal of this study was to determine if handgrip strength is associated with changes in cardiac structure and function in UK adults.Methods and resultsLeft ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF), end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), stroke volume (SV), mass (M), and mass-to-volume ratio (MVR) were measured in a sample of 4,654 participants of the UK Biobank Study 6.3 ± 1 years after baseline using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Handgrip strength was measured at baseline and at the imaging follow-up examination. We determi...
Background Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality ...
Aim: Maximal handgrip strength is a strong predictor of cardiovascular mortality in economically and...
Introduction:Although decline in muscle mass and quality and resulting declines in muscle strength a...
Background Handgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) ...
BACKGROUND: Handgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV)...
<p>The figure shows the association between baseline handgrip strength and the cardiac outcome param...
BACKGROUND:Muscle strength may play an important role in cardiovascular health. The study was intend...
Objectives. Handgrip strength (HS) is a risk factor of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular diseas...
Objective: To investigate the associations of objectively measured cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF...
International audienceTo date, there is no study addressing the time-varying confounding bias in the...
Background: A single measurement of grip strength (GS) could predict the incidence of cardiovascular...
Background: Reduced muscle strength, as measured by handgrip strength (HS), has been associated with...
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...
Little is known about the combined associations of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and hand grip str...
Background Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality ...
Aim: Maximal handgrip strength is a strong predictor of cardiovascular mortality in economically and...
Introduction:Although decline in muscle mass and quality and resulting declines in muscle strength a...
Background Handgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) ...
BACKGROUND: Handgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV)...
<p>The figure shows the association between baseline handgrip strength and the cardiac outcome param...
BACKGROUND:Muscle strength may play an important role in cardiovascular health. The study was intend...
Objectives. Handgrip strength (HS) is a risk factor of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular diseas...
Objective: To investigate the associations of objectively measured cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF...
International audienceTo date, there is no study addressing the time-varying confounding bias in the...
Background: A single measurement of grip strength (GS) could predict the incidence of cardiovascular...
Background: Reduced muscle strength, as measured by handgrip strength (HS), has been associated with...
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...
Little is known about the combined associations of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and hand grip str...
Background Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality ...
Aim: Maximal handgrip strength is a strong predictor of cardiovascular mortality in economically and...
Introduction:Although decline in muscle mass and quality and resulting declines in muscle strength a...