Genetic predisposition for muscle strength linked to longer lifespan and lower disease risk

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Genetic predisposition for muscle strength linked to longer lifespan and lower disease risk
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A study conducted at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, showed that a genetic predisposition for higher muscle strength predicts a longer lifespan and a lower risk for developing common diseases.

Apr 13 2024University of Jyväskylä A study conducted at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, showed that a genetic predisposition for higher muscle strength predicts a longer lifespan and a lower risk for developing common diseases. This is the most comprehensive international study to date on hereditary muscle strength and its relationship to morbidity.

It seems that a genetic predisposition for higher muscle strength reflects more on an individual's intrinsic ability to resist and protect oneself against pathological changes that occur during aging than the ability to recover or completely bounce back after severe adversity.

Related Stories"To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the association between a genetic predisposition for muscle strength and various diseases on this scale." "Based on these results, we cannot say how lifestyle factors, such as physical activity, modify an individual's intrinsic ability to resist diseases and whether their impact on health differs among individuals due to genetics," Herranen notes.

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