IntroductionIn adults the preferred hand is often considered to be around 10% stronger than the non-preferred hand. Whether the same is true for children and adolescents remains unclear. The objective of this study is therefore to determine whether there is a difference in grip strength between the preferred and non-preferred hand in developing children, to establish whether this difference is similar for children of a different gender or hand preference, and whether there is a difference in grip strength of the preferred hand of left-preferent (LP) and right-preferent (RP) children.DesignCross-sectional study.ParticipantsParticipants were recruited from schools in the northern provinces of the Netherlands. The study included healthy childr...
Background and purpose. Determination of normative data of handgrip strength of children is used in ...
Maximum hand-grip (HG) strength, body composition and main anthropometric variables were evaluated i...
This paper addresses the development of fine motor skills in the dominant and non-dominant hand. A t...
IntroductionIn adults the preferred hand is often considered to be around 10% stronger than the non-...
In adults the preferred hand is often considered to be around 10% stronger than the non-preferred ha...
Lateralisation of hand preference and manual dexterity are known to develop over childhood, while in...
Question: What are reference values for grip strength in children and adolescents based on a large a...
QuestionWhat are reference values for grip strength in children and adolescents based on a large and...
It is widely know that the pattern of human handedness is such that approximately 90% of the populat...
Abstract: Hand grip strength was investigated in normal children residing in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. ...
WOS: 000264856900001We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with diff...
We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with different degrees of pre...
Background: Grip strength is an essential component of physical fitness. The objective of this study...
SUMMARY Norms for hand grip strength of healthy children are presented. Sex and age specific centile...
Abstract Background Grip strength is an essential component of physical fitness. The objective of th...
Background and purpose. Determination of normative data of handgrip strength of children is used in ...
Maximum hand-grip (HG) strength, body composition and main anthropometric variables were evaluated i...
This paper addresses the development of fine motor skills in the dominant and non-dominant hand. A t...
IntroductionIn adults the preferred hand is often considered to be around 10% stronger than the non-...
In adults the preferred hand is often considered to be around 10% stronger than the non-preferred ha...
Lateralisation of hand preference and manual dexterity are known to develop over childhood, while in...
Question: What are reference values for grip strength in children and adolescents based on a large a...
QuestionWhat are reference values for grip strength in children and adolescents based on a large and...
It is widely know that the pattern of human handedness is such that approximately 90% of the populat...
Abstract: Hand grip strength was investigated in normal children residing in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. ...
WOS: 000264856900001We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with diff...
We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with different degrees of pre...
Background: Grip strength is an essential component of physical fitness. The objective of this study...
SUMMARY Norms for hand grip strength of healthy children are presented. Sex and age specific centile...
Abstract Background Grip strength is an essential component of physical fitness. The objective of th...
Background and purpose. Determination of normative data of handgrip strength of children is used in ...
Maximum hand-grip (HG) strength, body composition and main anthropometric variables were evaluated i...
This paper addresses the development of fine motor skills in the dominant and non-dominant hand. A t...