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Table 1.

Anthropometric characteristics of the sample studied.

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Fig 1.

Handgrip strenght (right and left) arranged by chronological and biological age.

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Table 2.

Relationship between HGS (right and left) and chronological and biological age for both sexes.

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Fig 2.

Smoothed centile curves for handgrip strenght (P3, P10, P15, P25, P50, P75, P85, P90, and P97) by chronological age for males and females.

The solid lines indicate P3, P10, P15, P25, P50, P75, P85, P90, and P97: Percentiles.

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Fig 3.

Smoothed centile curves for handgrip strenght (P3, P10, P15, P25, P50, P75, P85, P90, and P97) by biological age for males and females.

The solid lines indicate P3, P10, P15, P25, P50, P75, P85, P90, and, P97: Percentiles.

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Table 3.

Percentile values for handgrip strength by sex and chronological age.

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Table 4.

Percentile values for handgrip strength by sex and biological age.

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