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Grip power test: A new valid and reliable method for assessing muscle power in healthy adolescents

Álvaro Huerta Ojeda, Blanca Fontecilla Díaz, María‐Mercedes Yeomans‐Cabrera, Daniel Jerez‐Mayorga

2021PLoS ONE17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The assessment of the strength and muscle mass of the hand-finger segment are reliable indicators of health and predictors of cardiometabolic risk in the adult population. However, there are no valid and reliable tests to assess the muscle power of this segment in healthy adolescents. The objective of this study was to determine the validity and inter-day reliability of a grip power test (GripW test) in healthy adolescents. Twenty-one adolescents (15.61 ± 2.20 years old) were part of the study. All participants were instructed to perform a grip with incremental load sets from 1-10 kg as fast as possible. The validity of the GripW test was determined with the load-power curve and linear regression equation. Inter-day reliability considered the coefficient of variation (CV), intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), and standard error of the mean (SEM). The significance level for all statistical analyses was p < 0.05. The parabola in the load-power curve for both hands showed normality for the GripW test. In addition, the analysis showed a CV = 4.63% and ICC = 1.00 for the right hand, while the left hand showed a CV = 3.23% and ICC = 1.00. The GripW test proved to be valid and reliable for assessing gripping muscle power functionally and unilaterally in healthy adolescents.

Topics & Concepts

StatisticsNormality testCoefficient of variationMathematicsNormalityGrip strengthReliability (semiconductor)Linear regressionStandard errorTest (biology)PopulationMedicineValidityStandard deviationPhysical therapyPower (physics)Physical medicine and rehabilitationStatistical hypothesis testingPsychometricsEnvironmental healthBiologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBody Composition Measurement TechniquesNutrition and Health in AgingChildren's Physical and Motor Development
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