Reference Values for Maximal Isometric Handgrip and Pinch Strength in Healthy Italian Adults Without Occupational Biomechanical Overload.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Emma Sala, Nicola Riolfi, Alessandro De Bellis, Andrea Bisioli, Cesare Tomasi, Francesco Romagnoli, Giuseppe De Palma
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Abstract

  Background: Handgrip strength (HGS) and pinch strength are key indicators of hand function with relevant clinical and ergonomic implications. In Italy, normative reference values based on combined measurements of grip and pinch strength in healthy adults not exposed to upper-limb biomechanical overload are currently lacking. The primary aim of this cross-sectional study was to provide descriptive reference values for HGS and three pinch types, stratified by sex and age group, in a healthy Italian adult population (18-65 years) not exposed to occupational biomechanical overload. The secondary aim was to investigate the influence of sex, age, body mass index (BMI), and hand dominance, as well as the relationships among strength measures.

Methods: A total of 813 participants (319 men and 494 women) were evaluated. Measurements were performed using a calibrated Baseline® hand dynamometer and pinch gauge according to the standardized protocol of the American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT).

Results: Men showed higher strength values than women across all measures. The association between body mass index (BMI) and strength was more pronounced and consistent in women than in men, reaching statistical significance only for selected pinch measures in males. Strength values showed a non-linear distribution across age groups, with peak levels observed between 30 and 49 years in men and between 40 and 49 years in women. Hand dominance showed a selective effect in both sexes, influencing specific pinch tasks but not handgrip strength.

Conclusions: This study provides the first national joint normative dataset for intergrip and pinch strength in healthy Italian adults aged 18-65 years not exposed to occupational biomechanical overload. These findings may support clinical and occupational assessments and contribute to the development of broader Italian normative reference tables.

无职业生物力学负荷的意大利健康成人最大等距握力和捏力参考值
背景:握力(HGS)和捏力是手功能的关键指标,具有相关的临床和人体工程学意义。在意大利,目前缺乏基于未暴露于上肢生物力学负荷的健康成人的握力和捏力的联合测量的规范性参考值。本横断面研究的主要目的是为未暴露于职业性生物力学负荷的意大利健康成年人(18-65岁)提供HGS和三种捏痛类型的描述性参考值,这些类型按性别和年龄组分层。第二个目的是调查性别、年龄、身体质量指数(BMI)和手优势的影响,以及力量测量之间的关系。方法:共813名参与者(男性319名,女性494名)进行评估。根据美国手部治疗师协会(ASHT)的标准化方案,使用校准过的Baseline®手测力仪和捏规进行测量。结果:男性在所有测量中都比女性表现出更高的力量值。身体质量指数(BMI)和力量之间的关联在女性中比在男性中更为明显和一致,只有在男性的特定捏捏测量中才具有统计学意义。强度值在各年龄组之间呈非线性分布,男性在30至49岁之间达到峰值,女性在40至49岁之间达到峰值。在两性中,手的优势表现出选择性效应,影响特定的捏捏任务,但不影响手的握力。结论:本研究提供了意大利18-65岁健康成人未暴露于职业生物力学负荷的第一个全国联合规范数据集。这些发现可能支持临床和职业评估,并有助于制定更广泛的意大利规范性参考表。
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Medicina Del Lavoro
Medicina Del Lavoro 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Medicina del Lavoro is a bimonthly magazine founded in 1901 by L. Devoto, and then directed by L. Prieti, E. Vigliani, V. Foà, P.A. Bertazzi (Milan). Now directed by A. Mutti (Parma), the magazine is the official Journal of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine (SIML), aimed at training and updating all professionals involved in prevention and cure of occupational diseases.
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