Absolute and relative grip strength as predictors of cancer: prospective cohort study of 445 552 participants in UK Biobank
Abstract Background Reduced muscular strength, as measured by absolute grip strength, has been associated with increased risk of some site‐specific cancers. The ability of grip strength to predict other diseases may be affected by whether it is expressed in absolute or relative terms, but the eviden...
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Main Authors: | Solange Parra‐Soto (Author), Jill P. Pell (Author), Carlos Celis‐Morales (Author), Frederick K. Ho (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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