The authors of the study say grip strength was a stronger predictor of death than systolic blood pressure and that a grip test may provide a simple and cost-effective way of identifying people at high risk of heart attack or stroke
Handgrip strength is associated with risks of new-onset stroke and heart disease: results from 3 prospective cohorts, BMC Geriatrics
Full article: Handgrip strength is inversely associated with fatal cardiovascular and all-cause mortality events
Lack of grip strength may indicate premature aging, research shows
Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and, Grip
Associations of grip strength with cardiovascular, respiratory, and cancer outcomes and all cause mortality: prospective cohort study of half a million UK Biobank participants
Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack
Grip strength may provide clues to heart health - Harvard Health
People with strong handshake face lesser risk heart attack, stroke, Health News
Does grip strength of the less-affected side of ischemic stroke survivors influences performance of self-care activities?, Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack, hand grip
Testing hand-grip strength could be a simple, low-cost way to predict heart attack and stroke risk
Association between handgrip strength and heart failure in adults aged 45 years and older from NHANES 2011–2014
Weak handgrip a sign of higher risk of dying from disease: study
The Longitudinal Associations of Handgrip Strength and Cognitive Function in Aging Americans - ScienceDirect
People with strong handshake face lesser risk heart attack, stroke - Muhammad Irshad's Posts - Quora