The association of grip strength with severity and duration of Parkinson's: a cross sectional study
Background: weakness is reported in Parkinson's but always unadjusted for recognized factors that influence muscle strength such as participants' age, gender, and body size. This may obscure the true association of Parkinson's with muscle strength. Objective. To evaluate the relations...
Main Authors: | Roberts, Helen C. (Author), Syddall, Holly E. (Author), Butchart, Joe W. (Author), Stack, Emma L. (Author), Cooper, Cyrus (Author), Aihie Sayer, Avan (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-02-04.
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