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. 2019 Oct 18;69:39–46. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2019-0009

Table 3.

Linear regression between performance and training, experience, BMI (Body Mass Index), mean and peak finger flexor force, mean and peak finger flexor force relative to the BMI, mean and peak shoulder isometric abduction force, mean and peak shoulder isometric abduction force relative to the BMI and mean shoulder isometric abduction force relative to the weight.

CV% = SD/M
r Adjusted r2 x 100 sig
Training .46 .17 3.67 .030*
Experience .15 .02 3.00 .483
BMI .46 .18 3.60 .026*
Mean finger flexor force .23 .01 3.96 .299
Peak finger flexor force .19 .01 3.99 .386
Mean finger flexor force relative to the BMI .42 .14 3.69 .045*
Peak finger flexor force relative to the BMI .42 .13 3.70 .048*
Mean shoulder isometric abduction force .30 .04 3.88 .170
Peak shoulder isometric abduction force .20 .00 3.98 .353
Mean shoulder isometric abduction force relative to the BMI .50 .21 3.53 .016*
Peak to the shoulder BMI isometric abduction force relative .44 .15 3.66 .038*
Mean shoulder isometric abduction force relative to the weight .48 .19 3.59 .022*

Level of significance p < .05.