"
Optimal Grip Span for Measuring Maximum Handgrip Strength in Preschool Children"
written by Takashi Abe, Rika Sanui, Arisa Sasaki, Aki Ishibashi, Nanami Daikai, Yuka Shindo, Akemi Abe, Jeremy P. Loenneke,
published by
International Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Vol.13 No.11, 2022
has been cited by the following article(s):
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American Journal of Human Biology,
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Association of changes in grip strength with second digit length adjusted for fourth digit length in young children
American Journal of Human Biology,
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One-Year Handgrip Strength Change in Kindergarteners Depends upon Physical Activity Status
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Association of changes in grip strength with second digit length adjusted for fourth digit length in young children
American Journal of Human Biology,
2023
DOI:10.1002/ajhb.23901
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[6]
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Association of changes in grip strength with second digit length adjusted for fourth digit length in young children
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2023
DOI:10.1002/ajhb.23901
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[7]
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Handgrip strength of young athletes differs based on the type of sport played and age
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Study on the Physical Development of Primary School Students in Urban and Rural Areas by Measuring of Palm Growth
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