Stronger chest and back muscles linked to reduced heart attack risk, study finds
Research conducted by the University of Edinburgh indicates that individuals with robust chest and back muscles experience a decreased risk of heart attacks and early death. According to the researchers, those who engage in regular physical activity tend to possess high-quality skeletal muscles and increased torso strength. The team utilized AI to analyze hospital scans from 1,722 patients, evaluating the fat, bones, organs, and muscle tissue in their upper bodies.