2019
DOI: 10.17219/pzp/109275
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Measuring muscle forges with hand dynamometer in the nurse professional group before and after load physical work

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“…The values obtained were compared with reference values for the adult Caucasian population [22]. So far in Poland there are no HGS normative values for the adult population aged < 65 years, only for people > 64 years [34].…”
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“…The values obtained were compared with reference values for the adult Caucasian population [22]. So far in Poland there are no HGS normative values for the adult population aged < 65 years, only for people > 64 years [34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Poland, the average handgrip strength was 44 kg for males and 30 kg for females (nondominant hand) [20]. However, differences in the HGS between dominant and non-dominant hand are well described [34].…”
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“…In Poland, the average handgrip strength was 44 kg for males and 30 kg for females (non-dominant hand) [20]. However, diff erences in the HGS between dominant and non-dominant hand are well described [34].…”
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“…However, it was demonstrated that grip strength may be aff ected by fatigue. Wiśniowska et al [34] demonstrated that in a group of 65 female nurses that the handgrip strength was signifi cantly reduced in both hands after 12-h shift work. Similarly, Tomczak and colleagues demonstrated decreases in maximum handgrip strength due to prolonged exercise combined with sleep deprivation [31,32].…”
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confidence: 99%