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Handgrip strength in men with fibromyalgia.
Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 2011To examine the association of muscular strength, as measured by handgrip strength test (HGs), with the presence/absence of fibromyalgia (FM) and FM severity in men.A total of 20 men (age, (mean age±standard deviation) of 48.0±8.0 years) with FM and 60 healthy subjects (age, 49.5±7.3 years) participated in the study.
V A, Aparicio +5 more
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Influence of Cold Bath on Maximum Handgrip Strength
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 197712 female college students participated in a repeated-measures experiment, receiving an experimental treatment and a control treatment. The former was a 30-min. cold bath to the forearm while the control was a similar 30-min. period without the cold bath.
D J, Johnson, F E, Leider
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Comparing absolute handgrip strength and handgrip strength normalized to body weight in aging adults
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2019openaire +2 more sources
Interpreting Handgrip Strength and Developing a Handgrip Strength Index that Predicts Survival
Journal of Renal Nutrition, 2018openaire +1 more source

