The association of appendicular lean mass and grip strength with low-density lipoprotein, very low-density lipoprotein, and high-density lipoprotein particle diameter: a Mendelian randomization study of the UK Biobank cohort
Lay Summary: Higher levels of muscle mass in the arms and legs and grip strength are associated with larger high-density lipoprotein particles and smaller very low-density lipoprotein particles in the blood, which may indicate a lower risk of some forms of heart disease.
Main Authors: | Kirwan, R, Mazidi, M, Butler, T, Perez de Heredia, F, Lip, GYH, Davies, IG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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