Predicting your risk of a range of health outcomes – from type 2 diabetes to depression and even your longevity – is as simple as testing how tight your grip is. Grip strength refers to the power ...
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 ...
Blood pressure and blood tests are classic indicators of health but now a scientists says our hand grip is also holds fascinating clues on how to live longer. One simple test on your grip could reveal ...
Moses Owino suffered a heart attack in 2013. Doctors suspected that it was as a result of an underlying hypertension disease that he was unaware of. Having retired from civil service in 1993, Mr Owino ...
UBC researchers Jenn Jakobi and Gareth Jones, both Health and Exercise Sciences professors at UBC's Okanagan campus, recently completed a study that examined the methods used to monitor the ...
Whether you're performing daily tasks — such as doing laundry — or lifting weights in the gym, a strong grip is key to your success. But have you ever wondered how strong your grip is? Well, a grip ...