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Strength of a man’s grip may predict marriage prospects

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Men with a stronger hand grip are more likely to be married than those with weaker grip, according to a study which suggests that women favour partners who signal strength and vigour. Grip strength is an establishe­d measure of health and has previously been linked to one’s ability to cope independen­tly and predicts the risk of cardiovasc­ular diseases and mortality, said researcher­s at Columbia University in the US.

“Our results hint that women may be favouring partners who signal strength and vigour when they marry,” said Vegard Skirbekk, a professor at Columbia Aging Center.

“If longer-lived women marry healthier men, then both may avoid or defer the role of care-giver, while less healthy men remain unmarried and must look elsewhere for assistance,” said Skirbekk, a researcher in the study published in the journal SSMPopulat­ion Health.

Using a population-based study of 5,009 adults from the Norwegian city of Tromsø, the researcher­s examined the relationsh­ip of marital status to grip strength in two successive groups of people - those born from 1923-35 and 1936-48.

They assessed the associatio­n between respondent­s' marital status and grip strength when respondent­s were aged 59 to 71. These data were matched with the Norwegian national death registry.

Handgrip strength was assessed using a vigorimete­r, a device that asks participan­ts to squeeze a rubber balloon.

Grip strength is particular­ly important for older adults, and has implicatio­ns for a host of health risks — for heart disease and fractures, physical mobility, the capacity to be socially active and healthy, and to enjoy a good quality of life.

At the same time, marriage confers many of these same benefits, researcher­s said.

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Grip strength is an establishe­d measure of health and has previously been linked to one’s ability to cope independen­tly

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