
Grip Strength: A Health Barometer for Aging, Not a Longevity Shortcut
Grip strength is a strong indicator of overall health and mortality risk, especially in older adults; large studies have linked weaker grip to higher risk of death and age-related diseases, making it a useful health proxy. However, it is not a causal driver of longer life. Improving grip alone won’t extend lifespan—lifestyle factors like staying active, eating well, sleep, social connections, and stress management are still key. Media hype can blur correlation with causation and push oversimplified fixes.
