<p>People with the same hand-grip strength based age, by age, gender, race, and education, means and 95% confidence intervals.</p
People in different subgroups age at different rates. Surveys containing biomarkers can be used to a...
Mean, standard error (SE), and quintiles for relative grip strength, by sex and age group (n = 11,07...
Biomechanical motion analysis is concerned with the investigation of movement of a subject. In parti...
<p>a) males, left hands; b) males, right hands; c) females, left hands; d) females, right hands.</p
<p>Age-adjusted relationship between various characteristics and handgrip strength categorized by ge...
<p>Relative grip strength and dominant grip strength versus body mass index by gender in Social Envi...
<p>Correlation of hand grip strength with height, weight, and body mass index according to age.</p
<p>Trends in means (logs of grip strength) in all boys and girls, irrespective of country, across ag...
<p>Overview of results: mean grip strength (kg) of both hands according to age, gender and hand pref...
PURPOSE: To measure the hand grip strength of Malaysians aged 18 to 65 years. METHODS: Between Ja...
SUMMARY Norms for hand grip strength of healthy children are presented. Sex and age specific centile...
Objective: The purpose of this study is twofold; first we aimed to provide age and gender specific n...
Abstract Background Grip strength in early adulthood and midlife is an important predictor of disabi...
<p>The centiles and mean (SD) values were derived from the GAMLSS models for the exact ages shown.</...
Mean, standard error (SE), lowest quintile of dominant-hand, non-dominant-hand, right-hand and left-...
People in different subgroups age at different rates. Surveys containing biomarkers can be used to a...
Mean, standard error (SE), and quintiles for relative grip strength, by sex and age group (n = 11,07...
Biomechanical motion analysis is concerned with the investigation of movement of a subject. In parti...
<p>a) males, left hands; b) males, right hands; c) females, left hands; d) females, right hands.</p
<p>Age-adjusted relationship between various characteristics and handgrip strength categorized by ge...
<p>Relative grip strength and dominant grip strength versus body mass index by gender in Social Envi...
<p>Correlation of hand grip strength with height, weight, and body mass index according to age.</p
<p>Trends in means (logs of grip strength) in all boys and girls, irrespective of country, across ag...
<p>Overview of results: mean grip strength (kg) of both hands according to age, gender and hand pref...
PURPOSE: To measure the hand grip strength of Malaysians aged 18 to 65 years. METHODS: Between Ja...
SUMMARY Norms for hand grip strength of healthy children are presented. Sex and age specific centile...
Objective: The purpose of this study is twofold; first we aimed to provide age and gender specific n...
Abstract Background Grip strength in early adulthood and midlife is an important predictor of disabi...
<p>The centiles and mean (SD) values were derived from the GAMLSS models for the exact ages shown.</...
Mean, standard error (SE), lowest quintile of dominant-hand, non-dominant-hand, right-hand and left-...
People in different subgroups age at different rates. Surveys containing biomarkers can be used to a...
Mean, standard error (SE), and quintiles for relative grip strength, by sex and age group (n = 11,07...
Biomechanical motion analysis is concerned with the investigation of movement of a subject. In parti...