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Mean decline in grip strength with aging by baseline quartile of fasting plasma glucose (FPG). Mean decline in grip strength with aging by baseline quartile.

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1 Mean decline in grip strength with aging by baseline quartile of fasting plasma glucose (FPG).
Mean decline in grip strength with aging by baseline quartile of fasting plasma glucose (FPG). For men (A), grip strength was lower among men in the highest FPG quartile compared with those in lower FPG quartiles after approximately the age of 65 years. For women (B), grip strength tended to be slightly higher in women in the highest versus lowest FPG quartile until the age of 85 years, but differences narrowed beyond this age. However, the rate of grip strength decline with age did not significantly differ by FPG quartile for either men or women (both p values >0.05). Rita Rastogi Kalyani et al. BMJ Open Diab Res Care 2015;3:e000086 ©2015 by American Diabetes Association


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