Handgrip Strength Reference Values and Compositional Associations with Physical Activity in Early Childhood: A Large Sample Study of Swedish Preschoolers
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Ramírez Osuna, Ana; Campos Garzón, Pablo; Huertas Delgado, Francisco Javier; Ahlqvist, Viktor H.; Wilén, Charlotte; Henriksson, Pontus; Lundberg, Tommy R.; Neovius, Martin; Dahlén, Micael; Berglind, DanielEditorial
Springer Nature
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Muscular strength Reference values Preschoolers
Date
2026-02-27Referencia bibliográfica
Ramírez-Osuna, A., Campos-Garzón, P., Huertas-Delgado, F.J. et al. Handgrip Strength Reference Values and Compositional Associations with Physical Activity in Early Childhood: A Large Sample Study of Swedish Preschoolers. Sports Med - Open 12, 19 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-026-00992-4
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Karolinska Institute - (Open access funding); Spanish Ministry of Universities - (FPU23/02201)Résumé
A total of 3,218 preschool children (48.53% female) aged 3.0–5.5 years from Sweden were included. Handgrip strength was measured using a validated analog dynamometer following standardized procedures. Movement behaviours were assessed in a subsample of 2,328 children who had both handgrip data and valid accelerometer recordings. Compositional data analysis was used to examine associations between handgrip strength and the 24-hour time-use composition, adjusting for age, sex, body mass index, parental education, and wear time. Age- and sex-specific percentiles for handgrip strength were developed. Boys showed higher handgrip values than girls at all ages (e.g., median increased from 4.08 to 7.42 kg in boys and from 3.45 to 6.87 kg in girls between ages 3 and 5 years). When the proportion of time spent in MVPA increased relative to the other behaviours, handgrip strength rose by + 1.22 kg; the opposite was observed for ST, which related to − 0.84 kg lower handgrip strength. No significant associations were observed for LPA or sleep duration (LPA: β =-0.48 kg, 95% CI: -1.23, 0.27; sleep: β = 0.10 kg, 95% CI: -0.37, 0.57).





