Grip strength is associated with cognitive performance in schizophrenia and the general population: a UK biobank study of 476559 participants
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posted on 2025-09-19, 15:41 authored by J Firth, B Stubbs, D Vancampfort, JA Firth, M Large, S Rosenbaum, Mats HallgrenMats Hallgren, PB Ward, J Sarris, Alison YungAlison YungGrip strength is associated with cognitive performance in schizophrenia and the general population: a UK biobank study of 476559 participants
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Schizophrenia bulletinVolume
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1ST-EPISODEAEROBIC EXERCISEBODY-MASS INDEXcognitive declineDECLINEexerciseHANDGRIP STRENGTHIMPACTLife Sciences & BiomedicineLONGITUDINAL CHANGESMUSCLE STRENGTHNEUROCOGNITIONneuropsychologicalPREDICTORSPsychiatrypsychosispsychotic disordersresistance trainingScience & Technology3202 Clinical sciences4203 Health services and systems
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