Gränicher Pascale, Maurer Yael, Spörri Jörg, Haller Bernhard, Swanenburg Jaap, de Bie Rob A, Lenssen Ton A F, Scherr Johannes
University Center for Prevention and Sports Medicine, Balgrist University Hospital, University of Zurich, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Epidemiology, CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.
J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. 2024 Dec 16;9(4):274. doi: 10.3390/jfmk9040274.
Grip strength is widely used as a surrogate parameter for functional status. The current gold standard, the JAMAR Hydraulic Dynamometer (JAMAR Hydraulic), presents challenges for individuals with painful finger joints or low grip strength. Therefore, the objective of this observational study was to assess comparability across the JAMAR Smart, the Martin Vigorimeter and the gold standard. Additionally, the intrasubject and intersession reliability of all three devices were examined, which are essential for quality control before generating normative data. Forty healthy participants (aged 37.0 ± 11.3 years) were included, and a subset of 20 participants was randomly selected for retesting. Grip strength testing involved five attempts per measurement device. Intrasubject reliability was excellent (ICC3,1: 0.91-0.97), and a strong correlation (ICC3,1: 0.90-0.98) was found between the first attempt and the best of five as well as between the best of two or three attempts and the best of five, demonstrating robust reliability across multiple measures. Intersession reliability was good to excellent (ICC3,1: 0.85-0.97) across all three devices, which was confirmed by Bland-Altman analysis. The PCC (r) revealed moderate to very strong agreement with the current gold standard JAMAR Hydraulic (r = 0.68-0.98), with increased differences between the Martin Vigorimeter and the JAMAR Hydraulic measurements, particularly at low and high values. The proposed devices are suitable for test-retest analysis with 2-3 attempts. Despite high correlations between all three devices, the diverging levels of agreement between the Martin Vigorimeter and the established gold standard warrant caution against using these devices interchangeably.
握力被广泛用作功能状态的替代参数。目前的金标准,即JAMAR液压测力计(JAMAR Hydraulic),给手指关节疼痛或握力较弱的个体带来了挑战。因此,这项观察性研究的目的是评估JAMAR智能握力计、马丁握力计与金标准之间的可比性。此外,还检查了这三种设备的受试者内和测量期间的可靠性,这对于生成标准数据之前的质量控制至关重要。纳入了40名健康参与者(年龄37.0±11.3岁),并随机选择20名参与者进行重新测试。握力测试对每个测量设备进行五次尝试。受试者内可靠性极佳(ICC3,1:0.91 - 0.97),并且在第一次尝试与五次中的最佳成绩之间以及两次或三次尝试中的最佳成绩与五次中的最佳成绩之间发现了强相关性(ICC3,1:0.90 - 0.98),表明在多种测量中具有稳健的可靠性。所有三种设备的测量期间可靠性良好至极佳(ICC3,1:0.85 - 0.97),这通过布兰德 - 奥特曼分析得到证实。PCC(r)显示与当前金标准JAMAR液压测力计有中度至非常强的一致性(r = 0.68 - 0.98),马丁握力计与JAMAR液压测量之间的差异增大,特别是在低值和高值时。所提议的设备适用于进行2 - 3次尝试的重测分析。尽管这三种设备之间相关性很高,但马丁握力计与既定金标准之间不同程度的一致性提醒在互换使用这些设备时要谨慎。