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Grip Strength and Oncology

  • Celis-Morales, CA, et al.  Associations of grip strength with cardiovascular, respiratory, and cancer outcomes and all cause mortality: Prospective cohort study of half a million UK Biobank participants. BMJ (Online), 361 (2018). [LINK]

  • Hadzibegovic, S, et al. Hand grip strength in patients with advanced cancer: A prospective study. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle 14.4 (2023): 1682-1694. [LINK]

  • Kilgour, RD, et al. Handgrip strength predicts survival and is associated with markers of clinical and functional outcomes in advanced cancer patients. Support Care Cancer 21, 3261–3270 (2013). [LINK]

  • Lopez-Bueno, R, et al. Thresholds of handgrip strength for all-cause, cancer, and cardiovascular mortality: a systematic review with dose-response meta-analysis. Ageing Research Reviews 82 (2022): 101778. [LINK]

  • Parra‐Soto, S, et al. Absolute and relative grip strength as predictors of cancer: prospective cohort study of 445 552 participants in UK Biobank. Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle 13.1 (2022): 325-332. [LINK]

  • Zhuang, CL, et al. Associations of low handgrip strength with cancer mortality: a multicentre observational study. Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle 11.6 (2020): 1476-1486. [LINK]

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