Muscle strength study suggests women over 60 with greater strength had lower death risk over eight years. University at Buffalo researchers followed 5,000 women ages 63-99.
Even when controlling for aerobic fitness and daily physical activity, stronger muscles were associated with longevity.
A 38-year-old woman said eating more protein and lifting weights helped her build muscle and burn fat to win a fitness challenge.
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