Hand function related to Age and Sex

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The purpose of this study was for evaluation of relationship between hand function and age, sex by Jebson Taylor Test.This study determined whether age might be a factor when associated with sex.
In this study Jebson Taylor was evaluated on hand in 180 normal males and females(0.50% male , o.50% female ) in each of the following 7 subtest in 3 age groups :( 15-25), (35-45), (55-65), in Iran, Tehran(Rey).Duration of time in doing test was considered.
There was significant deference on hand function (dominate and no dominate) by the Jebson Taylor in 3 age groups.A2- factor analysis with age and sex as factors yielded signi fican difference(p-value<0.04) on some subtests between males and females in 3 age group.
The sex factor showed in age groups 15-25 males to be significantly better in " lifting small objects" on dominate hand and in " lifting large,lightweight objects" , " lifting large,heavy objects" on no dominate hand.Female performed better in age groups 35-45 in "stacking " ," lifting large,lightweight objects" on dominate hand and in "simulated feeding", "stacking" on no dominate hand.In the 55-65 age interval where females were significantly better in "stacking" on both of the hand.
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English
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Iranian Rehabilitation Journal, Volume:6 Issue: 7, Sep 2008
Page:
10
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