Handgrip strength is associated with risks of new-onset stroke and heart disease: results from 3 prospective cohorts

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Guochen Li
Yanqiang Lu
Liping Shao
Luying Wu
Yanan Qiao
Yi Ding
Chaofu Ke
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[1] Medical College of Soochow University,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[2] Suzhou Vocational Health College,Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Clinical Medicine
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BMC Geriatrics | / 23卷
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Handgrip strength; Cohort study; Stroke; Heart disease;
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