Association of handgrip strength asymmetry and weakness with cognitive function: a nationally representative cohort study

•Handgrip strength asymmetry with the non-dominant hand having a higher value than the dominant hand predicted accelerated cognitive decline.•Handgrip strength asymmetry with the dominant hand having a higher value than the non-dominant hand was beneficial for cognitive function.•Handgrip weakness p...

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