Handgrip strength asymmetry is associated with the risk of neurodegenerative disorders among Chinese older adults
Abstract Background Neurodegenerative disorders, as the irreversible condition, have a long, silent preclinical period. Recognition of early physical signs of neurodegenerative disorders had important practical implications for identifying at‐risk population. The aim of this study was to investigate...
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Main Authors: | Zi Chen (Author), Mandy Ho (Author), Pui Hing Chau (Author) |
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