The purpose of this study is to evaluate existing differences between absolute and relative handgrip strength in men and women. It was hypothesized that male subjects will exhibit higher absolute hand grip strength, lower %BF, higher FFM, and higher forearm circumference when compared to women. However, men and women will have similar hand grip strength when compared relatively to body composition.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/exercise-science-research-proposal-posters/1076/thumbnail.jp
The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) is an indicator of an individual’s overall strength and c...
Background: Hand-grip strength studies with healthy adults have shown correlation between anthropome...
Objective: The purpose of this study is twofold; first we aimed to provide age and gender specific n...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate existing differences between absolute and relative handgrip...
This study sought to determine the relationship between grip strength and upper extremity strength, ...
Background and objectives: Isometric hand grip strength as assessed by Maximum Voluntary Contraction...
The results of muscle strength and force tests were complicated by various factors, such as age, gen...
The hands are anatomically specialized for manipulative tasks with different physical objects, where...
The results of muscle strength and force tests were complicated by various factors, such as age, gen...
Introduction: The handgrip strength (HS) is related to ADL, when reduced can lead to significant fun...
According to Franchini et al. (2018) absolute handgrip strength (HGS) increases within different wei...
Background Hand grip strength (HGS) is a predictor of upper extremity function and changes...
According to Franchini et al. (2018) absolute handgrip strength (HGS) increases within different wei...
Sex differences in strength are well documented. However, the influence of the strength disparity on...
Extent: 5p.Background: The North West Adelaide Health Study is a representative longitudinal cohort ...
The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) is an indicator of an individual’s overall strength and c...
Background: Hand-grip strength studies with healthy adults have shown correlation between anthropome...
Objective: The purpose of this study is twofold; first we aimed to provide age and gender specific n...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate existing differences between absolute and relative handgrip...
This study sought to determine the relationship between grip strength and upper extremity strength, ...
Background and objectives: Isometric hand grip strength as assessed by Maximum Voluntary Contraction...
The results of muscle strength and force tests were complicated by various factors, such as age, gen...
The hands are anatomically specialized for manipulative tasks with different physical objects, where...
The results of muscle strength and force tests were complicated by various factors, such as age, gen...
Introduction: The handgrip strength (HS) is related to ADL, when reduced can lead to significant fun...
According to Franchini et al. (2018) absolute handgrip strength (HGS) increases within different wei...
Background Hand grip strength (HGS) is a predictor of upper extremity function and changes...
According to Franchini et al. (2018) absolute handgrip strength (HGS) increases within different wei...
Sex differences in strength are well documented. However, the influence of the strength disparity on...
Extent: 5p.Background: The North West Adelaide Health Study is a representative longitudinal cohort ...
The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) is an indicator of an individual’s overall strength and c...
Background: Hand-grip strength studies with healthy adults have shown correlation between anthropome...
Objective: The purpose of this study is twofold; first we aimed to provide age and gender specific n...