An AI-powered study suggests that healthier chest and back muscles are linked to a lower risk of heart attack. Doctors say ...
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People with healthier chest and back muscles may have lower heart attack risk, study suggests
A new study has linked better upper-body muscle quality with a lower risk of heart attack and death.
Using AI, researchers measured muscles, fat, bones and organs in the upper body, focusing particularly on muscles in the chest and back.
People with stronger, higher-quality chest and back muscles may be significantly less likely to suffer a heart attack or die prematurely, according to a new study ...
India, July 6 -- People with stronger, higher-quality chest and back muscles may be significantly less likely to suffer a ...
A new study has found that people with stronger, better quality back and chest muscles may be at a reduced risk of a heart attack. The research shows that good quality, dense muscle is more important ...
New research from the University of Edinburgh reveals a surprising link between chest and back muscle strength and heart health. Denser muscles, not just size, significantly reduce the risk of heart ...
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