Handgrip Strength Is Related to Hippocampal and Lobar Brain Volumes in a Cohort of Cognitively Impaired Older Adults with Confirmed Amyloid Burden

  • Somayeh Meysami
  • , Cyrus A. Raji
  • , Ryan M. Glatt
  • , Emily S. Popa
  • , Aarthi S. Ganapathi
  • , Tess Bookheimer
  • , Colby B. Slyapich
  • , Kyron P. Pierce
  • , Casey J. Richards
  • , Melanie G. Lampa
  • , Jaya M. Gill
  • , Molly K. Rapozo
  • , John F. Hodes
  • , Ynez M. Tongson
  • , Claudia L. Wong
  • , Mihae Kim
  • , Verna R. Porter
  • , Scott A. Kaiser
  • , Stella E. Panos
  • , Richelin V. Dye
  • Karen J. Miller, Susan Y. Bookheimer, Neil A. Martin, Santosh Kesari, Daniel F. Kelly, Jennifer E. Bramen, Prabha Siddarth, David A. Merrill

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