身体和手部人体测量特征对尼日利亚年轻女性握力的影响

Taofeek O. Awotidebe, Olufesola M. Fasakin, Adekola B. Ademoyegun, Chiedozie C. Nwajei, Kayode I. Oke, Rufus A. Adedoyin
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背景和目的与男性相比,女性的握力(HGS)较低。然而,导致女性HGS降低的因素尚不清楚。本研究调查了身体和手部人体测量特征(HAC)对尼日利亚年轻本科女性HGS的影响。方法方便地从尼日利亚某大学招募500名身体健康的年轻成年女性。记录年龄和身体特征。右、左(R&L) HGS用电子测功机测量。测量HAC,包括左臂围(ArG)、前臂围(FaG)、手腕围(WrG)、指幅(FSp)、指呼吸(FBr)、指长(FLg)、手掌长(PLg)。数据分析采用描述性和推断性统计。α水平设为p <0.05. 结果患者平均年龄为22.46±3.72岁。年龄和体重指数(BMI)对HGS预测的贡献率分别为20.0%和12.0%。同样,R&L HAC: ArG、FaG、WrG、FSp、FBr、FLg和PLg对HGS的预测贡献率分别为22.8%和14.8%。HGS与BMI、R&L; HAC均呈显著相关(p <. 05)。此外,年龄与R&L; HAC (p <措施)。结论年龄、BMI、HAC对尼日利亚年轻本科女性的HGS有显著影响。因此,建议将体重、身高、身体质量指数和手部人体测量等物理因素作为常规评估的一部分,以制定有效的手部残疾或手部功能差的女性康复计划。
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Influence of body and hand anthropometric characteristics on handgrip strength in young Nigerian women
Abstract Background and aim Women are well known for having lower handgrip strength (HGS) compared to men. However, factors contributing to lower HGS in women remain unclear. This study investigated the influence of body and hand anthropometric characteristics (HAC) on HGS among young Nigerian undergraduate women. Methods Apparently healthy 500 young female adults from a Nigerian University were recruited conveniently. Age and physical characteristics were recorded. Right and left (R&L) HGS were measured using an electronic dynamometer. HAC including R&L arm girth (ArG), forearm girth (FaG), wrist girth (WrG), finger span (FSp), finger breath (FBr), finger length (FLg) and palm length (PLg) were measured. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Alpha level was set at p < 0.05. Results The mean age of the participants was 22.46 ± 3.72 years. Age and body mass index (BMI) contributed about 20.0 and 12.0% to the prediction of HGS, respectively. Similarly, R&L HAC: ArG, FaG, WrG, FSp, FBr, FLg and PLg contributed about 22.8 and 14.8% to the prediction of HGS, respectively. Significant correlations occurred between HGS and each of BMI, R&L HAC ( p < .05). Furthermore, significant correlations were also found between age and each of R&L HAC ( p < .001). Conclusions Age, BMI and HAC have significant influence on the HGS of young Nigerian undergraduate women. Hence, physical factors such as weight, height, BMI, and hand anthropometric measurements are recommended as part of routine assessment for effective rehabilitation plans in the care of women with hand disability or poor hand function.
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