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395 related items for PubMed ID: 15784486

  • 1. Handgrip dynamometry in healthy adults.
    Luna-Heredia E, Martín-Peña G, Ruiz-Galiana J.
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  • 4. Prediction equations for handgrip strength in healthy Indian male and female subjects encompassing a wide age range.
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  • 5. Comparison of grip strength and isomeric endurance between the right and left hands of men and their relationship with age and other physical parameters.
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  • 7. A practical posture for hand grip dynamometry in the clinical setting.
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  • 10. Age trajectories of grip strength: cross-sectional and longitudinal data among 8,342 Danes aged 46 to 102.
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  • 11. Correlation between body mass index and blood pressure indices, handgrip strength and handgrip endurance in underweight, normal weight and overweight adolescents.
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  • 12. Effects of hand shape on maximal isometric grip strength and its reliability in teenagers.
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  • 13. Relationship of handgrip strength with anthropometric and body composition variables in prepubertal children.
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  • 18. Handgrip strength in English schoolchildren.
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  • 20. The influence of anthropometric characteristics to the handgrip and pinch strength in 6-10-year old children.
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