2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-006-0351-1
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Hand-grip strength of young men, women and highly trained female athletes

Abstract: Hand-grip strength has been identified as one limiting factor for manual lifting and carrying loads. To obtain epidemiologically relevant hand-grip strength data for pre-employment screening, we determined maximal isometric hand-grip strength in 1,654 healthy men and 533 healthy women aged 20-25 years. Moreover, to assess the potential margins for improvement in hand-grip strength of women by training, we studied 60 highly trained elite female athletes from sports known to require high hand-grip forces (judo, … Show more

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“…Due to the fact that upper limb function has a crucial role in the normal activities of daily life 2,3 , grip strength tests are important and support the diagnosis of diseases that are associated with the loss of muscle strength [4][5][6][7] , assists health professionals to interpret diagnostic results and to establish appropriate treatment goals. 8 In addition to the assessment of disability 9 , response to treatment 10 and evaluation of the ability of a patient to return to work 11 , these tests can also be used for assessments in various sports modalities [12][13][14] and in tests for admission to different types of jobs 15 . Furthermore, grip strength measures are not only seen as an intrinsic measure of the hand strength or even limited to the assessment of the upper limbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the fact that upper limb function has a crucial role in the normal activities of daily life 2,3 , grip strength tests are important and support the diagnosis of diseases that are associated with the loss of muscle strength [4][5][6][7] , assists health professionals to interpret diagnostic results and to establish appropriate treatment goals. 8 In addition to the assessment of disability 9 , response to treatment 10 and evaluation of the ability of a patient to return to work 11 , these tests can also be used for assessments in various sports modalities [12][13][14] and in tests for admission to different types of jobs 15 . Furthermore, grip strength measures are not only seen as an intrinsic measure of the hand strength or even limited to the assessment of the upper limbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Žene su ostvarivale levom rukom veću silu od muškaraca iako je opštepoznato da su muškarci dominantniji u aktivnostima koje zahtevaju snagu. Kada je u pitanju stisak šake, 90% treniranih žena ima silu stiska šake 95% od netrenitanih muškaraca (Leyk et al, 2007). Polne razlike u pogledu manuelnih sposobnosti se ogledaju u antropometrijskim parametrima ruke, mišićima koji učestvu-ju u stisku šake, neuralnoj kontroli mišića, u samoj strukturi mišića, kao i propriocepciji.…”
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“…Bonitch-Góngora et al (2013) Élite ( En la comparación entre géneros, los datos indican que los judokas masculinos sénior (Claessens et al, 1984;Franchini et al, 2005b) desarrollan más pico de fuerza isométrica que las judokas femeninas sénior (Leyk et al, 2007;Little, 1991), lo que está de acuerdo con otros estudios sobre la influencia del género en la capacidad de desarrollar fuerza en la mano (Aoki & Demura 2008;Dopsaj et al, 2007). Según algunos autores, esto puede deberse a la mayor masa muscular de los hombres (Imrhan, 2003;Nevill & Holder, 2000;Peebles & Norris 2003;Peolsson, Hedlund, & Oberg, 2001;Ruiz-Ruiz, Mesa, Gutiérrez, & Castillo, 2002), sobre todo en la parte superior del cuerpo (Miller, Macdougall, Tarnopolsky, & Sale, 1993).…”
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“…Su evaluación también se considera muy importante en el rendimiento de determinadas modalidades deportivas (Fry et al, 2006;Leyk et al, 2007;Visnapuu & Jürimäe, 2007). El judo es un deporte de combate con agarre cuyo objetivo es proyectar al adversario sobre la espalda y/o controlarlo en el suelo.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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