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Updated March 27, 2024
Upper-body firmers can help strengthen your arms, shoulders, chest and upper back muscles.
Along with helping to maintain physical fitness, strengthening your upper body can be valuable if you fall. Among 40 women ages 60 and older, those who added 12 weeks of exercises to improve upper-body strength and mobility — on top of a standard fall prevention program focused on balance and lower-body mobility — had faster upper-body response times compared to women who participated only in the standard program. The upperbody work may help improve speed of protective arm positions during a fall, potentially limiting head injuries, according to the study published in 2022 in the journal Clinical Rehabilitation.
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