Myles Louise, Barnett Fiona, Massy-Westropp Nicola
Occupational Therapy, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Head, Sport and Exercise Science, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Br J Occup Ther. 2025 Apr;88(4):198-216. doi: 10.1177/03080226241293617. Epub 2024 Nov 19.
The measurement of handgrip strength is widely accepted for assessing and evaluating hand function. Age and gender are known factors that correlate directly with the handgrip strength. This review aimed to identify whether other biological and functional factors influence adult handgrip strength and if so, which are the most important.
A systematic review was performed on studies that examined handgrip strength in relation to biological and functional factors including anthropometric characteristics, occupation, hand dominance and ethnicity within a working-aged population.
The search retrieved 19 studies which were critiqued using the McMasters Critical Appraisal Tool. This review concludes an individual's height, hand length, hand width/palm width, forearm circumference and hand dominance along with their occupation influence handgrip strength in addition to the established categories of age and gender. It is recommended that future research examines how these factors influence handgrip strength to allow for improved interpretation of handgrip strength in comparison to normative data sets.
握力测量在评估手部功能方面已被广泛接受。年龄和性别是与握力直接相关的已知因素。本综述旨在确定其他生物学和功能因素是否会影响成年人的握力,如果是,哪些因素最为重要。
对研究工作年龄人群中握力与生物学和功能因素(包括人体测量特征、职业、利手和种族)之间关系的研究进行了系统综述。
检索到19项研究,并使用麦克马斯特批判性评价工具对其进行了评判。本综述得出结论,除了已确定的年龄和性别类别外,个体的身高、手长、手宽/掌宽、前臂围度和利手以及他们的职业都会影响握力。建议未来的研究考察这些因素如何影响握力,以便与标准数据集相比,能更好地解读握力。