The Claim
Whole-body vibration training combined with oral vitamin D supplementation is associated with improved handgrip strength in older adults with osteosarcopenia.
What the research says
Supports is higher
Support is ahead, but a single strong opposing study can change this.
These are independent scores, not a percentage. Higher-grade studies count more, so a single strong opposing study can outweigh several weaker ones.
If older people with weak muscles and bones do vibration exercises and take vitamin D pills, their hand strength might get better.
See the scientific wording
Whole-body vibration training combined with oral vitamin D supplementation is associated with improved handgrip strength in older adults with osteosarcopenia.
What the research says
1 studyThe study gave older adults with weak bones and muscles both vibration therapy and vitamin D pills for 3 months, and their hand strength got better — exactly what the claim says.
Score breakdown, mechanism chain, raw evidence, ideal studies needed & 1 supporting studies
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