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Size at birth and its relation to muscle strength in young adult women
Journal of Internal Medicine, 10/02/07
Inskip, H.M., et al. - Conclusions: Grip strength in women in their twenties and thirties is at or approaching its peak. The association between grip strength and birth weight was remarkably similar to findings from other studies of women at younger and older ages. This indicates that in utero development has consequences for muscle strength throughout the life course, even allowing for the increase to peak muscle strength and then its decline as a woman ages
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