| Literature DB >> 24052933 |
Ciara White1, Kimberley Dixon, Dinesh Samuel, Maria Stokes.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Grip strength is widely used for estimating whole body strength but there is a lack of information relating to grip endurance. Comparison between endurance of different muscle groups has received little attention. The main aim of the present study was to determine the endurance characteristics of hand grip and quadriceps muscles in healthy young adults and then to examine the association between fatigability of the two muscle groups.Entities:
Keywords: Grip endurance; Isometric; Maximal intermittent contraction; Muscle function; Quadriceps
Year: 2013 PMID: 24052933 PMCID: PMC3776088 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-2-451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Participant characteristics
| Males | Females | All participants | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (±SD) | Range | Mean (±SD) | Range | Mean (SD) | p-value | |
| 24.1 (1.7) | 22- 27 | 23.1 (1.0) | 21-24 | 23.5 (1.4) | .094 | |
| 180.5 (8.5) | 166-191 | 166.9 (9.9) | 153-186 | 172.1 (11.4) | .005* | |
| 79.5 (9.1) | 67-98 | 64.2 (9.3) | 53-84 | 70.0 (11.8) | .002* | |
| 24.3 (1.4) | 22.3-26.9 | 22.9 (1.5) | 20.7-25.1 | 23.5 (1.6) | .04* | |
(*indicates a significant difference between males and females, where p < 0.05).
Summary of grip and quadriceps endurance values during the first three and last three repetitions
| Grip | Quadriceps | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean of first three repetitions (Kg) | Mean of last three repetitions (Kg) | Mean of first three repetitions normalised to body weight | Mean of last three repetitions normalised to body weight | Mean of first three repetitions (Nm) | Mean of last three repetitions (Nm) | Mean of first three repetitions normalised to body weight (Nm/Kg) | Mean of last three repetitions normalised to body weight (Nm/Kg) | |
| Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | |
| 33.6 (±9.9) | 25.2 (±8.1) | 0.3 (±0.2) | 0.2 (±0.2) | 197.3 (±65.2) | 163.1 (±47.6) | 2.8 (±0.6) | 2.3 (±0.5) | |
| 42.4 (±6.2) | 32.7 (±5.2) | 0.5 (±0.2) | 0.4 (±0.2) | 269.4 (±33.9) | 209.3 (±33.9) | 3.4 (±0.3) | 2.6 (±0.3) | |
| 25.9 (±4.2) | 18.7 (±2.0) | 0.2 (±0.2) | 0.2 (±0.2) | 152.9 (±28.5) | 134.7 (±28.5) | 2.4 (±0.4) | 2.1 (0.4) | |
Figure 1Mean decline in torque over 12 repetitions during the maximum intermittent quadriceps test.
Grip and quadriceps endurance (% Change in force = mean of last three repetitions/mean of first three repetitions) and fatigue index
| % Change in grip strength | % Change in quadriceps torque | Grip fatigue index+ | Quadriceps fatigue index* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Kg) | (Nm) | |||
| Mean (±SD) | Mean (±SD) | |||
| 75 (±7.2) | 84.1 (±9.5) | 29.8 (±10.9) | 18.1 (±9.7) | |
| 77.1 (±5.3 | 77.9 (±9.6) | 28.1 (±8.3) | 22.8 (±9.6) | |
| 73.2 (±8.5) | 87.9 (±7.4) | 31.2 (±13.1) | 15.2 (±8.9) |
* Significantly different between males and females (p < 0.05).
+ Grip had a significantly higher mean fatigue index compared to quadriceps (p < 0.05).
Figure 2Mean decline in force over the 12 repetitions during the maximum intermittent grip endurance test.
Figure 3Percentage fatigue index for handgrip (Dots) and quadriceps (Solid).