Lucía Sánchez-Aranda, Javier Fernández-Ortega, Isabel Martín-Fuentes, Angel Toval, Gregor Jurak, Jonatan R Ruiz, Tamás Csányi, Francisco B Ortega
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摘要
重要性:手柄测试是高度有效和可靠的,但在某些情况下,测功机的高成本限制了它们的使用。一个更实惠的选择,凯美瑞测力计,最近被用于健身监测;然而,与已知权重和经过验证的模型相比,其信度和效度仍然未知。目的:利用标定的已知权值,研究凯美瑞测功机的重测信度、车型间信度(新款与老款)、仪器间信度(凯美瑞与TKK测功机)及并发效度。设计:与一台数字TKK 5401测功机和两台凯美瑞EH101测功机(新旧,使用3000余台)进行对比研究。结果和测量方法:使用Bland-Altman方法评估仪器内和仪器间的信度和并发效度,以比较测力仪与校准权重的测量结果。结果:仪器内(重测减去重测)信度非常高(重测信度的系统误差):新凯美瑞,M = 0.01 kg (SD = 0.49);老款凯美瑞,M = -0.10 kg (SD = 0.49);TKK, M = 0.14 kg (SD = 0.76)。比较发现,凯美瑞测功机与TKK之间的平均差异较小(新凯美瑞与TKK, M = 0.84 kg, SD = 0.79;旧凯美瑞与TKK, M = 0.88 kg, SD = 0.85)。新旧凯美瑞测功机的平均系统误差为0.03 kg (SD = 0.57)。凯美瑞的并发效度系统误差小于TKK:新凯美瑞,M = -0.21 kg (SD = 0.35);旧凯美瑞,-0.18 kg (SD = 0.79);TKK, M = -1.07 kg (SD = 0.75)。结论和相关性:凯美瑞测功机是高度可靠和有效的,是一种更经济实惠的握力评估方法。简单的语言总结:握力是衡量健康的重要指标,与总体死亡率和疾病等结果有关。测试握力对健康和健身相关的专业人员,包括职业治疗师,跟踪康复进展很有用。然而,测功机的成本限制了它们在某些地方或大规模研究中的应用。最近,人们使用了一种更便宜的替代品——凯美瑞测功机,但与已知重量或其他经过验证的设备相比,它的准确性尚未得到证实。本研究测试了两个凯美瑞测功机(一个新设备和一个旧设备)与TKK测功机和已知重量的可靠性和准确性。结果表明,凯美瑞测功机具有很高的可靠性、有效性和耐用性,即使在多次使用后仍然保持准确。这一发现可以使握力测试在医疗保健和健身评估中更容易获得。
Reliability and Concurrent Validity of a Low-Cost Handgrip Dynamometer: The Camry.
Importance: Handgrip testing is highly valid and reliable, but the high cost of dynamometers limits their use in some settings. A more affordable option, the Camry dynamometer, has recently been used in fitness surveillance; however, its reliability and validity compared with known weights and well-validated models remain unknown.
Objective: To investigate test-retest reliability, intermodel reliability (new vs. old Camry), and interinstrument reliability (Camry vs. TKK dynamometer) and concurrent validity of the Camry dynamometer by using calibrated known weights.
Design: Comparison study with a digital TKK 5401 dynamometer and two Camry EH101 dynamometers (new and old, with more than 3,000 uses).
Outcomes and measures: Intrainstrument and interinstrument reliability and concurrent validity were assessed to compare measures of the dynamometers with calibrated weights using the Bland-Altman method.
Results: Intrainstrument (retest minus test) reliability was very high (systematic error for test-retest reliability): new Camry, M = 0.01 kg (SD = 0.49); old Camry, M = -0.10 kg (SD = 0.49); TKK, M = 0.14 kg (SD = 0.76). Comparison showed small mean differences between Camry dynamometers and TKK (new Camry vs. TKK, M = 0.84 kg, SD = 0.79; old Camry vs. TKK, M = 0.88 kg, SD = 0.85). The mean systematic error between the new and old Camry dynamometers was 0.03 kg (SD = 0.57). Concurrent validity showed smaller magnitude systematic errors in the Camry than TKK: new Camry, M = -0.21 kg (SD = 0.35); old Camry, -0.18 kg (SD = 0.79); TKK, M = -1.07 kg (SD = 0.75).
Conclusions and relevance: The Camry dynamometer is highly reliable and valid and is a more affordable alternative for handgrip strength assessment. Plain-Language Summary: Handgrip strength is an important measure of health and is linked to outcomes such as overall mortality and illness. Testing handgrip strength is useful for health and fitness-related professionals, including occupational therapists, to track rehabilitation progress. However, the cost of the dynamometers limits their use in some places or large-scale studies. Recently, a cheaper alternative, the Camry dynamometer, has been used, but its accuracy compared with known weights or other validated devices has not been confirmed. This study tested the reliability and accuracy of two Camry dynamometers (a new and an old device) versus the TKK dynamometer and known weights. Results showed that the Camry dynamometer is highly reliable, valid, and durable and remains accurate even after many uses. The findings could make handgrip strength testing more accessible in health care and fitness evaluations.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.