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Scientists claim grip strength and chair rises can predict lifespan with surprising accuracy
Health & Fitness
Published on 12 May 2026

Two simple tests may reveal your future health
A new study suggests that older women’s muscle strength—measured by grip strength and how easily they can stand from a chair—can strongly predict longevity. Researchers found lower mortality risk among participants with greater strength, even after accounting for physical activity and other health factors. The findings point to practical, at-home screening that may help flag risk earlier than traditional measures.
- Grip strength and chair-rise ability track longevity in older women
- Higher muscle strength links to lower mortality risk
- Results hold even after adjusting for activity and health factors
- Simple tests could support earlier, easier risk screening
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