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Effects of hand shape on maximal isometric grip strength and its reliability in teenagers.

机译:手形对青少年最大等距握力及其可靠性的影响。

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Abstract Hands can be classified by their shape; width divided by length. This study examined the impact of shape of the hand (as relatively long, average, or square shaped) on maximal voluntary isometric grip strength and test-retest reliability in a group of healthy teenagers aged 13 to 17 years. When 116 boys and 112 girls were measured with a GripTrack (a computer-linked Jamar-like isometric hand grip dynamometer; JTech Medical Industries, Salt Lake City, UT), boys were significantly stronger than girls (by 11.02 kg force, p < 0.01), and dominant hands were significantly stronger than nondominant hands (by 2.53 kg force, p < 0.01). There were no significant differences due to hand shape. To examine the reliability of the grip strength test, 74 boys and 75 girls were retested, with a mean retest time interval of 15.5 days. There was a small but significant improvement in grip strength (by 0.62 kg force, p < 0.01). Regarding male subjects, the test-retest intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC 3,1)for both hands of the three hand-shape groups were excellent, with ICC values ranging from 0.954 to 0.973. For the female subjects, however, reliability values declined across the three hand-shape groups from long to square (ICC 0.920-0.476), such that compared with their male counterparts, strength test reliability examined by the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) was significantly lower for average and square hand shapes. Although there may be several factors contributing to this difference between boys and girls in strength test reliability for different hand-shape groups, it is possible that Jamar-like handgrip dynamometers have a handle shape that impedes those girls with relatively square hands from giving reliable grip strength readings over time.
机译:摘要手可以根据其形状进行分类。宽度除以长度。这项研究检查了一组13至17岁健康少年的手形(相对较长,平均或方形)对最大自愿等距握力和重测信度的影响。当使用GripTrack(计算机连接的类似Jamar的等距握力测功机;犹他州盐湖城的JTech Medical Industries)对116名男孩和112名女孩进行测量时,男孩比女孩强得多(11.02 kg力,p <0.01 ),优势手明显强于非优势手(受力2.53 kg,p <0.01)。由于手形没有明显差异。为了检验握力测试的可靠性,对74名男孩和75名女孩进行了重新测试,平均重新测试时间间隔为15.5天。抓地力有很小但显着的提高(0.62 kg力,p <0.01)。对于男性受试者,三个手形组的两只手的重测组内相关系数(ICC 3,1)极好,ICC值在0.954至0.973之间。但是,对于女性受试者,三个手形组的可靠性值从长到方下降(ICC 0.920-0.476),因此与男性受试者相比,通过95%置信区间(CI)检验的强度测试可靠性为对于普通形状和方形形状,该值明显较低。尽管可能有多种因素导致男孩和女孩在不同手形组的力量测试可靠性上存在差异,但类似Jamar的握力测功机的手柄形状可能会阻碍那些手型相对较正的女孩提供可靠的抓地力随着时间的推移强度读数。

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