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握力和灵巧性测试的重复性以及年龄和性别的影响。

Repeatability of grip strength and dexterity tests and the effects of age and gender.

作者信息

Haward Barbara M, Griffin Michael J

机构信息

Human Factors Research Unit, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, UK.

出版信息

Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2002 Jan;75(1-2):111-9. doi: 10.1007/s004200100285.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Users of hand-held vibratory tools report reductions in grip strength and manual dexterity. This study quantified the test-retest repeatability of grip strength and manual dexterity tests, investigated effects of gender and age, and determined normative measures in different subject groups.

METHODS

A total of 72 subjects in four groups (both genders and two age ranges) participated: men and women aged 18 to 25 years and 45 to 55 years. Grip strength was measured with a hand-held dynamometer, and dexterity measured with the Purdue pegboard. We assessed repeatability using one subject group (18 to 25-year-old men) who attended over three successive weeks.

RESULTS

Repeated measures of grip strength were correlated for both hands and for each combination of weekly tests (P=0.01), and there were no significant changes in strength over weeks. Repeated measures of dexterity were correlated in both hands (P=0.01) for all test combinations, except between weeks 1 and 3 in the non-dominant hand (P=0.15). Further analysis suggested an improvement in dexterity, consistent with a practice effect. In both age groups, grip strength of the men was significantly greater than that of the women (P<0.01), but there were no gender differences in dexterity scores (P>0.1). There were no significant effects of age for either grip strength or dexterity (P>0.1).

CONCLUSIONS

Both tests showed sufficient repeatability, with no age effect on either grip or manual dexterity (between approximately 20 to 55 years), although a decline in grip and dexterity is expected at greater ages. Dexterity scores were similar in both genders for the groups studied. Grip strength was greater in men. Occupational effects might exist for both tests, irrespective of any occupational disorder, and might be reflected in increases or decreases in grip strength and dexterity.

摘要

目的

手持振动工具的使用者报告称握力和手部灵活性有所下降。本研究对握力和手部灵活性测试的重测重复性进行了量化,调查了性别和年龄的影响,并确定了不同受试者组的标准测量值。

方法

共有四组(不同性别和两个年龄范围)的72名受试者参与:18至25岁以及45至55岁的男性和女性。使用手持测力计测量握力,使用普渡钉板测试手部灵活性。我们通过一个连续三周参与测试的受试者组(18至25岁男性)评估重复性。

结果

双手的握力重复测量值在每周测试的每种组合中均具有相关性(P = 0.01),且数周内力量无显著变化。除非优势手在第1周和第3周之间(P = 0.15)外,所有测试组合中双手的灵活性重复测量值均具有相关性(P = 0.01)。进一步分析表明灵活性有所提高,这与练习效应一致。在两个年龄组中,男性的握力均显著大于女性(P < 0.01),但灵活性得分无性别差异(P > 0.1)。年龄对握力或灵活性均无显著影响(P > 0.1)。

结论

两项测试均显示出足够的重复性,在大约20至55岁之间,年龄对握力或手部灵活性均无影响,尽管预计在更大年龄时握力和灵活性会下降。在所研究的组中,男女的灵活性得分相似。男性的握力更大。两项测试可能都存在职业影响,无论是否存在任何职业性疾病,并且可能反映在握力和灵活性的增加或减少上。

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