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Weak muscles may increase risk of diabetes among midlife women: NUH study
Weak muscles and high levels of internal fats can significantly raise the risk of diabetes among middle-aged Singapore women, even if they are slim. This is according to a long-term study by NUH, which also recommends a simple blood test to gauge muscle strength. The study hopes the findings can eventually be accepted as a form of muscle strength management for midlife women. Professor Yong Eu Leong, Head and Emeritus Consultant of the Division of Benign Gynaecology at NUH's Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and lead of the Integrated Women's Health Programme, discusses women's health. He talks about how muscle strength, visceral fat, diabetes and menopause all correlate with one another.