People with a weaker grip and slower walking speed face higher stroke risk

m.health.chosun.com (Korean)

Weakened grip and slower walking speed are linked to a significantly increased risk of stroke. A study of nearly 480,000 adults found that reduced muscle strength and slower gait correlated with higher rates of both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. These physical indicators may serve as early warning signs for stroke risk, prompting further investigation into preventative measures.


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