Skeletal Muscle Strength as a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality in Healthy Men
Volume: 57, Issue: 10, Pages: B359 - B365
Published: Oct 1, 2002
Abstract
Low muscle strength is associated with mortality, presumably as a result of low muscle mass (sarcopenia) and physical inactivity. Grip strength was longitudinally collected in 1071 men over a 25-year period. Muscle mass was estimated by using 24-hour creatinine excretion and physical activity values, obtained by questionnaire. Survival analysis examined the impact of grip strength and rate of change in strength on all-cause mortality over 40...
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Title
Skeletal Muscle Strength as a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality in Healthy Men
Published Date
Oct 1, 2002
Volume
57
Issue
10
Pages
B359 - B365
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