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517 related items for PubMed ID: 17987909

  • 1. The influence of anthropometric characteristics to the handgrip and pinch strength in 6-10-year old children.
    Semproli S, Brasili P, Toselli S, Ventrella AR, Jürimäe J, Jürimäe T.
    Anthropol Anz; 2007 Sep; 65(3):293-302. PubMed ID: 17987909
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  • 2. Relationship of handgrip strength with anthropometric and body composition variables in prepubertal children.
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  • 3. The influence of basic body and hand anthropometry on the results of different throwing tests in young handball and basketball players.
    Visnapuu M, Jürimäe T.
    Anthropol Anz; 2008 Jun; 66(2):225-36. PubMed ID: 18712161
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  • 4. Relationships between legs bone mineral density, anthropometry and jumping height in prepubertal children.
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    Coll Antropol; 2008 Mar; 32(1):61-6. PubMed ID: 18494189
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  • 5. Handgrip strength and hand dimensions in young handball and basketball players.
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  • 6. The association between nutritional status and handgrip strength in older Rwandan refugees.
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  • 7. Tracking of anthropometric parameters and bioelectrical impedance in pubertal boys and girls.
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  • 8. [Handgrip strength in children and teenagers aged from 6 to 18 years: reference values and relationship with size and body composition].
    Marrodán Serrano MD, Romero Collazos JF, Moreno Romero S, Mesa Santurino MS, Cabañas Armesilla MD, Pacheco Del Cerro JL, González-Montero de Espinosa M.
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  • 9. Reproducibility of anthropometric measurements in children: a longitudinal study.
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  • 10. Influence of anthropometric parameters on the body composition measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis or DXA in children.
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  • 12. Prediction equations for handgrip strength in healthy Indian male and female subjects encompassing a wide age range.
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  • 13. [Isometric muscle strength measurements and assessment: a pilot study].
    Xiao GB, Lei L, Dempsey PG, Lu BB, Liang YX.
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  • 14. Hand span influences optimal grip span in male and female teenagers.
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  • 15. Grip and key pinch strength: norms for 15- to 22-year-old Chinese students.
    Ho RW, Chang SY, Wang CW, Hwang MH.
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  • 16. Hand span influences optimal grip span in boys and girls aged 6 to 12 years.
    España-Romero V, Artero EG, Santaliestra-Pasias AM, Gutierrez A, Castillo MJ, Ruiz JR.
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  • 17. Percentage difference of hand dimensions and their correlation with hand grip and pinch strength among schoolchildren in Saudi Arabia.
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  • 18. Age-related differences in peak handgrip strength between wrestlers and nonathletes during the developmental years.
    Gerodimos V, Karatrantou K, Dipla K, Zafeiridis A, Tsiakaras N, Sotiriadis S.
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  • 19. Changes in anthropometrical characteristics during two years in 6 year old children.
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  • 20. Hand grip strength in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
    Cetinus E, Buyukbese MA, Uzel M, Ekerbicer H, Karaoguz A.
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