I believe it’s the opposite. A strong grip means less depression. It could be because the grip is associated with exercise, being active, whatever. As we age we lose some muscles and there may be some depression just from other effects of aging.Let me see if I'm getting this right. A strong grip means more depression?
It means you are the picture of mental health.I think my grip is average. WTF does that mean?![]()
I think my grip is average. WTF does that mean?![]()
Uh oh......viewing these responses, I would imagine Bella is a wee bit stressed....It means you are the picture of mental health.
That's what 'inversely related' means: The more of one factor the less of the other. Tho it rarely tells us clearly anything about causation of either factor.I just posted it.....just as it was..
My interpretation is... if you have a strong grip...the less likely depression...IMHO!
While I gave that a laughing smiley because it's funny. Sadly and in reality, that's the reply of the world to depression.Person #1: "I'm depressed, I'm depressed, I'm depressed.
Person #2: "Get a grip!"
True.While I gave that a laughing smiley because it's funny. Sadly and in reality, that's the reply of the world to depression.