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Struggling to open jars? How it could be a sign of serious disease

IF you struggle to open the jam jar, it could be an ominous sign of serious illness.

Researchers have once again added weight to the idea that hand grip strength is an indicator of disease and lifespan.

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Opening jars gets harder as we age - but are you finding it more difficult than others your age?Credit: Alamy

Experts have long been warning that difficulty with tasks requiring hand strength may be linked with diabetes, heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's.

These tasks include carrying shopping bags or holding a large pan of water.

Scientists from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, asked participants to squeeze a device called a dynamometer twice in each hand - a standard way of measuring handgrip strength.

A person grasps the gadget the same way as they would a glass, with their elbows tucked by their sides, and squeezes. 

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Dr Sergei Scherbov, lead researcher, : “Our task was to find the threshold related to handgrip strength that would signal a practitioner to do further examinations if a patient’s handgrip strength is below this threshold. 

“It is similar to measuring blood pressure.

were not able to create a test that people can do at home.

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Rather, they are suggesting doctors use the thresholds they discovered in surgeries. 

Co-researcher Nadia Steiber, of the University of Vienna, said handgrip strenght was a "very precise and sensitive measure of underlying health conditions".

“Monitoring the handgrip strength of the elderly (and in fact middle-aged people) may provide great benefits," she said.

“Therefore, we suggest it to be used as a screening tool in medical practice.”

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