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Stronger Muscles, Longer Life: What a New Study Says About Women and Strength Training

Stronger Muscles, Longer Life: What a New Study Says About Women and Strength Training

A new study that might just make you want to dust off those dumbbells — JAMA Network Open is giving us major motivation to prioritize strength training, especially as we age.

Researchers examined the relationship between muscular strength and mortality among women aged 63-99. And the results? Pretty incredible. The study followed over 5,400 women for an average of more than 8 years and found that greater muscle strength was associated with a significantly lower risk of death from all causes.

Here's what makes this study stand out from the rest: the researchers didn't just ask women how much they exercised (which, honestly, we all fib a little). They used accelerometers to objectively track physical activity and sedentary time, making the findings way more reliable than previous research. And even after accounting for factors such as how much women moved, how long they sat, walking speed, and inflammation levels, muscle strength remained independently associated with lower mortality.

Two simple tests were used to measure strength: a hand grip test and a timed chair stand. Women with the highest grip strength had a 33% lower risk of death compared to those with the weakest grip.  Even more encouraging? The protective association held true even for women who weren't meeting the recommended 150 minutes per week of aerobic activity — meaning strength work can still make a meaningful difference, no matter where you're starting from.

The takeaway is clear: building and maintaining muscle isn't just about looking toned or feeling capable day to day (though both are great perks). It could literally help you live longer. So whether it's resistance bands, weight machines, or bodyweight squats, consider this your sign to get strong — your future self will thank you.

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