How firmly you can squeeze your hand provides clinicians with a snapshot into your overall health—with studies consistently ...
A little-known region deep in the brain could be crucial for preserving physical strength as we age, and could even help ...
Grip strength is associated with a range of health outcomes, from type 2 diabetes to depression. Here’s how to check yours. In a world of technologically-driven longevity clinics with their ...
Grip strength naturally declines over time, but age-adjusted reference ranges help distinguish normal aging from potential ...
There are a lot of different tests that claim to be able to tell how long you’ll live. But research suggests that a simple measure you can do at home is highly predictive of longevity. It’s known as ...
New brain imaging research shows grip strength is linked to activity deep in the aging brain, offering clues to early ...
VALD Performance Testing is now available by appointment at MetaLab, located inside Confidia Health Institute’s Bristol ...
A major study of almost 4,500 older adults in China has revealed a significant connection between grip strength and cognitive function. The research suggests that how firmly older adults can squeeze ...
Grip strength measures the force you exert with your hands when holding or squeezing an object. Weaker grip strength is often associated with frailty, and studies suggest that it may be linked to ...