A new research has shed light on how grip strength changes across life. Previous work has shown that people with weaker grip strength in midlife and early old age are more likely to develop problems, such as loss of independence and to have shorter life expectancy. However, there is little information on what might be considered "normal" grip strength at different ages. This research from the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology ...
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