DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING

Background: Handgrip strength (HGS) not only reflects the strength of the upper limb muscles; it also reflects the overall strength of the skeletal muscles and physical fitness. Further, it is being used as an indicator of nutritional status too. Undergraduate students have been described as having...

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Main Authors: Piumi Nakandala, Jinali Manchanayake, Janeesha Narampanawa, Thirunavukarasu Neeraja, Sivanolipathan Pavithra, Mohamed Mafahir, Jayampathy Dissanayake
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2019-06-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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BMI
Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/422
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spelling doaj-cf4fb1d5af2c4635b7d0381680aa9eb42020-11-25T01:49:38ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362019-06-0163828810.15621/ijphy/2019/v6i3/183876DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING Piumi Nakandala 0Jinali Manchanayake 1Janeesha Narampanawa 2Thirunavukarasu Neeraja 3Sivanolipathan Pavithra 4Mohamed Mafahir 5Jayampathy Dissanayake 6Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, 20400, Sri Lanka. Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. Background: Handgrip strength (HGS) not only reflects the strength of the upper limb muscles; it also reflects the overall strength of the skeletal muscles and physical fitness. Further, it is being used as an indicator of nutritional status too. Undergraduate students have been described as having low physical fitness due to their sedentary lifestyle in many studies. Therefore, this study describes the HGS and its association with gender, hand dominance, Body Mass Index (BMI), hand and forearm anthropometries in a group of young undergraduate students of the University who do not participate in regular physical training. Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study, and was conducted among healthy first-year residential undergraduate student population (n= 524, 350 females, 174 males, mean age= 21.31 ± 0.93). Main outcome measures were HGS, gender, hand dominance, BMI, hand length, hand span, handbreadth, forearm length, forearm girth, and wrist circumference. Results: HGS of the dominant hand of male students was 35.27 ± 5.91 kg, which is significantly higher (p< 0.05) than that of the females (19.52 ± 4.34 kg). However, it has a significant but weakly positive correlation with other variables measured except for forearm length. Conclusion: This study has provided an insight into the association of low HGS with physical inactivity in an academically oriented group where the BMI is within the normal range and the association of higher HGS with hand dominance and male gender.https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/422Hand Grip StrengthUndergraduate studentsPhysical activityBMIGenderHand dominance
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author Piumi Nakandala
Jinali Manchanayake
Janeesha Narampanawa
Thirunavukarasu Neeraja
Sivanolipathan Pavithra
Mohamed Mafahir
Jayampathy Dissanayake
spellingShingle Piumi Nakandala
Jinali Manchanayake
Janeesha Narampanawa
Thirunavukarasu Neeraja
Sivanolipathan Pavithra
Mohamed Mafahir
Jayampathy Dissanayake
DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING
International Journal of Physiotherapy
Hand Grip Strength
Undergraduate students
Physical activity
BMI
Gender
Hand dominance
author_facet Piumi Nakandala
Jinali Manchanayake
Janeesha Narampanawa
Thirunavukarasu Neeraja
Sivanolipathan Pavithra
Mohamed Mafahir
Jayampathy Dissanayake
author_sort Piumi Nakandala
title DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING
title_short DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING
title_full DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING
title_fullStr DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING
title_full_unstemmed DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT IN A GROUP OF YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF PERADENIYA, SRI LANKA WHO ARE NOT PARTICIPATING IN REGULAR PHYSICAL TRAINING
title_sort descriptive study of hand grip strength and factors associated with it in a group of young undergraduate students in university of peradeniya, sri lanka who are not participating in regular physical training
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: Handgrip strength (HGS) not only reflects the strength of the upper limb muscles; it also reflects the overall strength of the skeletal muscles and physical fitness. Further, it is being used as an indicator of nutritional status too. Undergraduate students have been described as having low physical fitness due to their sedentary lifestyle in many studies. Therefore, this study describes the HGS and its association with gender, hand dominance, Body Mass Index (BMI), hand and forearm anthropometries in a group of young undergraduate students of the University who do not participate in regular physical training. Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study, and was conducted among healthy first-year residential undergraduate student population (n= 524, 350 females, 174 males, mean age= 21.31 ± 0.93). Main outcome measures were HGS, gender, hand dominance, BMI, hand length, hand span, handbreadth, forearm length, forearm girth, and wrist circumference. Results: HGS of the dominant hand of male students was 35.27 ± 5.91 kg, which is significantly higher (p< 0.05) than that of the females (19.52 ± 4.34 kg). However, it has a significant but weakly positive correlation with other variables measured except for forearm length. Conclusion: This study has provided an insight into the association of low HGS with physical inactivity in an academically oriented group where the BMI is within the normal range and the association of higher HGS with hand dominance and male gender.
topic Hand Grip Strength
Undergraduate students
Physical activity
BMI
Gender
Hand dominance
url https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/422
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