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Grip Strength to Longevity Percentile Calculator

Where your grip strength ranks — and what it predicts about longevity.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

Why grip strength is a longevity biomarker

Grip strength is one of the strongest predictors of all-cause mortality in multiple large studies. The Lancet (2015) study of 140,000 adults found each 5kg reduction in grip strength associated with 17% higher cardiovascular mortality — stronger than systolic blood pressure.

Improving grip strength

  • Dead hangs (2–3 min/day)
  • Farmer's carries with heavy weights
  • Rock climbing / bouldering
  • Grip trainers (60–80% max effort, 3 sets)
⚡ CalcWolf Insight

A 2023 meta-analysis confirmed that weak grip strength predicts premature mortality better than BMI, cholesterol, and resting heart rate in adults over 50. It's a cheap, fast proxy for overall musculoskeletal health.

Frequently asked questions
What is a good grip strength for my age?
For a 40-year-old male, 46kg is median. Above 50kg is top 25%. For a 40-year-old female, 30kg is median, above 36kg is top 25%. Measure with a hand dynamometer for accuracy.
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