Associations of low handgrip strength and hand laterality with cognitive function and functional mobility – the yishun study

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  • who: Kexun Kenneth Chen from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Associations of low handgrip strength and hand laterality with cognitive function and functional mobility - the Yishun Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The results showed that low HGS but not asymmetry was independently associated with lower global cognitive function memory and functional mobility.
  • future: Future studies with larger samples should investigate the associations between hand-dominance of HGS asymmetry and functional ability. Future research should also evaluate the possible underlying mechanisms that affect both muscle function and cognitive decline. Research is . . .

     

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