BACKGROUND: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive value for health in ageing populations. We assessed whether trends in grip strength from midlife predicted later-life brain health and cognition. METHODS: 446 participants in an ongoing British birth cohort study, the National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD), had their maximum grip strength measured at ages 53, 60-64, and 69, and subsequently underwent neuroimaging as part of a neuroscience sub-study, referred to as "Insight 46", at age 69-71. A group-based trajectory model identified latent groups of individuals in the whole NSHD cohort with below- or above-average grip strength over time, plus a reference group. Group assignment, plus standard...
Background Weak hand grip strength in later life is a risk factor for disability, morbidity and mort...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
Abstract: Background: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive v...
BACKGROUND: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive value for h...
Declining grip strength is an indicator of cognitive loss in older individuals but it has not been e...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether developmental factors are associated with grip strength trajectories bet...
AbstractAn association between level of cognitive function and grip strength is well established, wh...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Grip strength is a reliable marker of biological vitality and it typicall...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later lif...
Introduction: Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is assoc...
OBJECTIVE: Handgrip strength, an indicator of overall muscle strength, has been found to be associat...
OBJECTIVE: Handgrip strength, an indicator of overall muscle strength, has been found to be associat...
Socio-economic position predicts grip strength and its decline between 79 and 87 years: the Lothian ...
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: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
Abstract: Background: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive v...
BACKGROUND: Grip strength is an indicator of physical function with potential predictive value for h...
Declining grip strength is an indicator of cognitive loss in older individuals but it has not been e...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether developmental factors are associated with grip strength trajectories bet...
AbstractAn association between level of cognitive function and grip strength is well established, wh...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Grip strength is a reliable marker of biological vitality and it typicall...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later lif...
Introduction: Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is assoc...
OBJECTIVE: Handgrip strength, an indicator of overall muscle strength, has been found to be associat...
OBJECTIVE: Handgrip strength, an indicator of overall muscle strength, has been found to be associat...
Socio-economic position predicts grip strength and its decline between 79 and 87 years: the Lothian ...
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: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that the prenatal environment has long-term effects on adult g...