Background: Ongoing rises in obesity prevalence have prompted growing concerns about potential increases in the burden of age-related musculoskeletal conditions including sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity. This is of particular concern for future generations of older adults who have lived more of their lives in an obesogenic environment than current generations of older adults. We aimed to study longitudinal associations between body mass index (BMI) and grip strength in midlife using data from a large population-based sample, the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70). Methods: BCS70 participants with valid measures of maximum grip strength at age 46y were included in analyses (3,671 males (49%) and 3,876 females (51%)). Using sex-specific line...
Introduction: Epidemiological studies have shown that weaker grip strength in later life is assoc...
Background. To examine the association between obesity history and hand grip strength, and whether t...
To investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and grip strength with objective measures o...
Background: Ongoing rises in obesity prevalence have prompted growing concerns about potential incre...
Background: Muscle weakness, which increases in prevalence with age, is a major public health concer...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between obesity and grip strength, a key indicator of sarcopenia, has b...
Abstract Background: Cortisol has a positive correlation with Obesity, which indicates a relation b...
Objective To investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and grip strength with objective ...
Background: Muscle weakness is a key criterion for important age-related conditions, including sarco...
Background: To examine the association between obesity history and hand grip strength, and whether t...
To investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and grip strength with objective measures o...
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...
<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...
Background. To examine the association between obesity history and hand grip strength, and whether t...
To investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and grip strength with objective measures o...
Background: Ongoing rises in obesity prevalence have prompted growing concerns about potential incre...
Background: Muscle weakness, which increases in prevalence with age, is a major public health concer...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between obesity and grip strength, a key indicator of sarcopenia, has b...
Abstract Background: Cortisol has a positive correlation with Obesity, which indicates a relation b...
Objective To investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and grip strength with objective ...
Background: Muscle weakness is a key criterion for important age-related conditions, including sarco...
Background: To examine the association between obesity history and hand grip strength, and whether t...
To investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and grip strength with objective measures o...
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...
<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...
Background. To examine the association between obesity history and hand grip strength, and whether t...
To investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and grip strength with objective measures o...