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The relationship between grip strength and cardiometabolic risk was examined in two large observational cohort studies. Jayanama 2022 investigated the relationship between body mass index, frailty, and all-cause mortality among middle-aged and older adults, with BMI categories spanning from normal (18.5-24.9 kg/m²) to obese grade 2 or 3 (>35.0 kg/m²). Byambaa 2023 conducted a population-based study to identify anthropometric and body circumference determinants for hand grip strength across a broad adult population. Both studies employed cross-sectional or longitudinal observational designs to assess the interplay between body composition, grip strength, and cardiometabolic markers.

Evidence grade: exploratory

Contradiction status: none

Publication: 80f030f9-7eeb-47eb-bfb0-2a7392057a72

Provenance: Derivation Web chain

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  • source_1 Jayanama 2022
  • source_2 TurBoned 2026
  • source_3 Karahan 2026
  • source_4 Cui 2021
  • source_5 Aksoy 2026

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