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Muscle Density May Predict Heart Health | Glasgow News
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New research reveals that denser chest and back muscles, measured via AI analysis of heart scans, could be a powerful predictor of heart health—people with brighter, leaner muscle on scans had dramatically lower risks of heart attack or early death. The study, which examined over 1,700 mostly 50-something patients with chest pain, suggests that building skeletal muscle through exercise may protect your heart. Researchers are even changing their own routines to target these muscles, and while more studies are needed, the potential for early risk detection via routine scans is huge—turning muscle density into a new tool for preventing heart disease.
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