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Naugle E, Nelson M, Kilgas M, McGrath R, Klawitter L
Int J Exerc Sci . 2025 Feb; 18(5):170-181. PMID: 39916771
Manual wheelchair users have been shown to have low functional capacity and limited ability to perform activities of daily living. Conventional protocols for assessing physical attributes such as muscle function...
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Lahr P, Carling C, Nauer J, McGrath R, Grier J
Hearts (Basel) . 2025 Feb; 5(3):275-287. PMID: 39897455
Background: There are many types of arrhythmias which may threaten health that are well-known or opaque. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine how different cardiac health risk...
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Hamilton A, McGrath R, Bourke L, Glenister K, Simmons D
Aust J Rural Health . 2025 Feb; 33(1):e70001. PMID: 39895556
Objective: Little is known about the socio-demographic factors associated with the use of allied health services in rural Australia. The objective of this study was to determine which factors were...
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Wang D, Liu Y, Lang J, Klug M, McGrath R, Tomkinson G
Sports Med Open . 2024 Dec; 10(1):132. PMID: 39714763
Background: Handgrip strength (HGS) is an excellent marker of general strength capacity and health among adults. We aimed to calculate temporal trends in HGS for adults from Shanghai between 2000...
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Kieser J, Langford M, Stover E, Tomkinson G, Clark B, Cawthon P, et al.
J Strength Cond Res . 2024 Dec; 39(1):16-23. PMID: 39652726
Kieser, J, Langford, M, Stover, E, Tomkinson, GR, Clark, BC, Cawthon, PM, and McGrath, R. Absolute agreement between subjective hand squeeze and objective handgrip strength in adults. J Strength Cond...
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Tomkinson G, Lang J, Rubin L, McGrath R, Gower B, Boyle T, et al.
J Sport Health Sci . 2024 Dec; 14:101014. PMID: 39647778
Background: Muscular strength is a powerful marker of current health status and robust predictor of age-related disease and disability. Handgrip strength (HGS) using isometric dynamometry is a convenient, feasible, and...
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Soultan E, Hara A, Knutson P, Holzwarth E, Klug M, Basson M, et al.
Geriatr Gerontol Int . 2024 Nov; 24(12):1315-1319. PMID: 39489161
Background: High variations in serially measured blood pressures (BPs) portend a variety of adverse clinical events including dementia, cardiovascular sequelae and frailty. In this study, systolic blood pressure variability (BPV)...
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Singh B, Cadenas-Sanchez C, da Costa B, Castro-Pinero J, Chaput J, Cuenca-Garcia M, et al.
J Sport Health Sci . 2024 Sep; 14:100986. PMID: 39271056
Background: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a powerful health marker recommended by the American Heart Association as a clinical vital sign. Comparing the predictive validity of objectively measured CRF (the "gold...
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Langford M, Hackney K, Andrew S, Batesole J, Berntson M, Black K, et al.
Int J Exerc Sci . 2024 Sep; 17(4):1155-1166. PMID: 39258121
Electronic handgrip dynamometry allows for multiple muscle function aspects to be feasibly measured, yet their relationship with lower extremity muscle function is unknown. We sought to determine the relationships between...
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Hamm J, Lachman M, Duggan K, Mogle J, McGrath R, Parker K, et al.
Psychol Aging . 2024 Aug; 40(1):39-53. PMID: 39133611
Although perceived control is a well-established predictor of cognitive aging, less is known about how and under what developmental circumstances these beliefs about personal influence may protect against cognitive declines....