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Home / Health / Midlife Core Strength Key to Senior Safety

Midlife Core Strength Key to Senior Safety

20 Jan

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Summary

  • AI can predict fall injury risk in old age from midlife CT scans.
  • Low core muscle density, not size, is a strong predictor of falls.
  • Strong core in 40s and 50s may significantly reduce future fall risk.
Midlife Core Strength Key to Senior Safety

Artificial intelligence is now capable of predicting an individual's likelihood of experiencing a fall injury in their senior years, based on CT scans taken during middle age. Researchers found that analyzing abdominal muscle density in individuals in their 40s and 50s could forecast their future fall risk.

Those with the weakest core muscle density were over twice as likely to fall as seniors. This finding highlights that muscle density, rather than muscle size, is a more significant indicator of physical strength and function. The study analyzed nearly 4,000 individuals, with over 500 experiencing falls during the follow-up period.

Lead researcher Jennifer St. Sauver emphasized the importance of maintaining abdominal muscles in optimal shape from midlife onwards. This proactive approach may offer benefits extending from middle age well into older adulthood, contributing to overall physical well-being and fall prevention. The findings were recently published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AI analyzes CT scans of abdominal muscle density from middle-aged individuals to predict their future risk of falling.
The study found that core muscle density, not muscle size, is a stronger predictor of fall risk in later life.
Focusing on core strength in your 40s and 50s can help reduce fall risk in older adulthood, according to recent research.

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