correlational
Analysis v1
Strong Support
People who squeeze harder with their dominant hand tend to have denser, more complex bone structure in certain wrist bones, but this doesn't mean squeezing causes the change—it just goes together.
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Laterality and grip strength influence hand bone micro‐architecture in modern humans, an HRpQCT study
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
2017 JunPeople who squeeze harder with their hands had stronger, denser bone structures in certain wrist bones, suggesting that using your hand more strongly helps keep those bones healthy.
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