Handgrip strength cut-off points for identifying French adults at risk of type 2 diabetes
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TN
Thuy Trang Nguyen
JO
Jean-Michel Oppert
LB
Laurent Bourhis
Abstract
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Relative, but not absolute, handgrip strength is independently associated with T2D incidence and shows modest discriminative ability. Given its simplicity and cost-effectiveness, grip strength may be a useful screening tool in clinical and public health settings.
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