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Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces

This study was performed to evaluate the reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test as it is currently administered in admission to the Swedish Armed Forces. The study included an intrarater (n = 534) and interrater reliability sample (n = 137), of Swedish male conscripts who perfo...

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Autores principales: Bohman, Tony, Tegern, Matthias, Halvarsson, Alexandra, Broman, Lisbet, Larsson, Helena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30566536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209419
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author Bohman, Tony
Tegern, Matthias
Halvarsson, Alexandra
Broman, Lisbet
Larsson, Helena
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Tegern, Matthias
Halvarsson, Alexandra
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Larsson, Helena
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description This study was performed to evaluate the reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test as it is currently administered in admission to the Swedish Armed Forces. The study included an intrarater (n = 534) and interrater reliability sample (n = 137), of Swedish male conscripts who performed the test on two test occasions about two hours apart. Two-to-four lifts were performed at each occasion, and the highest mean (IsoKai(MF)) and peak force (IsoKai(PF)) produced (N) were used for evaluation. All intraclass coefficients showed excellent reliability. The interrater analyses resulted in intraclass coefficients of 0.942 (95% CI; 0.920–0.959) and 0.858 (95% CI; 0.806–0.896) for the IsoKai(MF) and IsoKai(PF), respectively, while the corresponding coefficients for the intrarater analyses were 0.935 (95% CI; 0.923–0.946) and 0.865 (95% CI; 0.842–0.886). Agreement, the capability of a test to detect changes, was assessed by the standard error of measurement (SEM/SEM%) and the smallest real difference (SRD/SRD%). These estimate indicated that it is possible to achieve measurements relevant to use in real practice with the IsoKai isokinetic lift test. Bland and Altman analyses revealed no systematic errors in either sample. Based on these findings, the IsoKai isokinetic lift test is suggested to be a highly reliable test for maximal dynamic muscular strength. The test could be of use in selection procedures in order to accurately evaluate maximal dynamic muscular strength, and for evaluating longitudinal changes in strength.
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spelling pubmed-63003332018-12-28 Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces Bohman, Tony Tegern, Matthias Halvarsson, Alexandra Broman, Lisbet Larsson, Helena PLoS One Research Article This study was performed to evaluate the reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test as it is currently administered in admission to the Swedish Armed Forces. The study included an intrarater (n = 534) and interrater reliability sample (n = 137), of Swedish male conscripts who performed the test on two test occasions about two hours apart. Two-to-four lifts were performed at each occasion, and the highest mean (IsoKai(MF)) and peak force (IsoKai(PF)) produced (N) were used for evaluation. All intraclass coefficients showed excellent reliability. The interrater analyses resulted in intraclass coefficients of 0.942 (95% CI; 0.920–0.959) and 0.858 (95% CI; 0.806–0.896) for the IsoKai(MF) and IsoKai(PF), respectively, while the corresponding coefficients for the intrarater analyses were 0.935 (95% CI; 0.923–0.946) and 0.865 (95% CI; 0.842–0.886). Agreement, the capability of a test to detect changes, was assessed by the standard error of measurement (SEM/SEM%) and the smallest real difference (SRD/SRD%). These estimate indicated that it is possible to achieve measurements relevant to use in real practice with the IsoKai isokinetic lift test. Bland and Altman analyses revealed no systematic errors in either sample. Based on these findings, the IsoKai isokinetic lift test is suggested to be a highly reliable test for maximal dynamic muscular strength. The test could be of use in selection procedures in order to accurately evaluate maximal dynamic muscular strength, and for evaluating longitudinal changes in strength. Public Library of Science 2018-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6300333/ /pubmed/30566536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209419 Text en © 2018 Bohman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces
title Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces
title_full Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces
title_fullStr Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces
title_short Reliability and agreement of the IsoKai isokinetic lift test – A test used for admission to the Swedish Armed Forces
title_sort reliability and agreement of the isokai isokinetic lift test – a test used for admission to the swedish armed forces
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30566536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209419
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