Dr. Samantha Flanagan discusses study linking muscle strength to lower mortality in older women

Dr. Samantha P. Flanagan, DO, Assistant Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Dr. Samantha P. Flanagan, DO, Assistant Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
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Samantha P. Flanagan, DO, Assistant Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, offered insight on April 6 to Flow Space regarding a new study published in JAMA Network Open that found muscle strength is associated with lower mortality in older women.

The topic is important as it addresses health outcomes for aging women and highlights factors that may influence longevity.

Flanagan discussed the findings from the recent research, which examined how greater muscle strength could contribute to reduced risk of death among older female populations. The study’s results suggest that maintaining or improving muscle strength may play a significant role in promoting longer life expectancy for this group.

This insight comes as researchers continue to explore interventions and lifestyle modifications that can help improve health outcomes for aging individuals. The connection between physical fitness and longevity remains an area of ongoing scientific interest.

As more studies emerge on this subject, experts like Flanagan are expected to provide further guidance on strategies that could benefit older adults.



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