Shake hands With Closely Associated With Longevity

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Strength of your handshake can be a clue how long you will live, said the scientists from University College, London.

This handshake describe old people life balance, grip strength and ability to rise from a chair pointing at risk of death has. Those who make it all better is likely to live longer, the British Medical Journal reported.:

Hopefully, through this simple test can help doctors to find the spot 'at risk' patients.

Over time this could be relevant for young people to get drug prevention.

The study, conducted at the Medical Research Council-funded unit of Lifelong Health and Ageing, combined with the results of more than 30 previous research projects, and involving tens of thousands of people who see the 'physical ability' and death.

Those involved in this research mostly aged over 60 years, and live in communities rather than in hospitals or in home care.

The researchers found that mortality during the study period was 67% higher in people with weak grip strength compared with a strong grip.

A similar pattern is found in other studies, where pedestrians walk later than almost three times more likely to die than those who run the fastest.

They are the slowest rise from a chair, two-fold mortality rate compared with those who rose quickly from his seat while standing.

In fact, balancing himself with one foot menggunkaan apparently also associated with decreased risk of death.

Despite the weakness of grip that coincided with the decline of disease and overall health may explain many differences, in terms of differences in grip strength hand, the rates are real and even in some people under age 60 who are physically not show signs of health problems.

Professor Avan Aihie Sayer, a geriatrician and vice-author of the study conducted Southampton University, said that he was now encouraging broader use of the hand will act in hospital patients as a way to save the patients with more serious health problems.

Sayer said, "One of the newest part of the research conducted at the hospital found that the difference in grip strength even related to the length of hospital stay, and become a significant discovery.

Today we're talking about parents who are weak, but with time there is this to be relevant for those who are young to be a drug prevention. "

Sayer says some studies suggest it is possible to identify a significant difference in strength cenkeraman even in people much younger age to point to future health problems.

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