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Hand Grip Strength in Athletic and Non-Athletic Girls at Different Phases of Menstrual Cycle

Sponsor

Source record

Heba Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed

Phase

Source record

Completed (Observational Study)

Modality

AI-normalized

medical device

Target

AI-normalized

Hand grip strength measurement; potential influence of menstrual cycle phases on grip strength in athletic versus non-athletic females.

Indication / condition

AI-normalized

Grip

Intervention

Source record

Hydraulic hand dynamometer (Jamar, Product model J00105, U.S.A)

Source & freshness

Source record

NCT ID

NCT06086262

Original source

ClinicalTrials.gov

Source last updated

Oct 17, 2023

Ingested at

Jun 13, 2026

Internal sync

Jun 13, 2026

Model version

trialsignal-ai-v1

Normalized confidence

96%

Validation status

validated

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NCT ID

NCT06086262

Title

Hand Grip Strength in Athletic and Non-Athletic Girls at Different Phases of Menstrual Cycle

Sponsor

Heba Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed

Status

COMPLETED

Phase

Completed (Observational Study)

Condition raw

Grip, Athlete, Non-athlete, Menstrual Cycle

Condition normalized

Grip, Athlete, Non-athlete, Menstrual Cycle

Modality raw

medical device

Modality normalized

medical device

Target raw

Hand grip strength measurement; potential influence of menstrual cycle phases on grip strength in athletic versus non-athletic females.

Target normalized

Hand grip strength measurement; potential influence of menstrual cycle phases on grip strength in athletic versus non-athletic females.

Interventions

Hydraulic hand dynamometer (Jamar, Product model J00105, U.S.A)

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Source record

This observational study, sponsored by Heba Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed at Cairo University, investigates the impact of menstrual cycle phases on hand grip strength among athletic and non-athletic females aged 16 to 22. The findings could have implications for sports science, women's health, and physical therapy markets, particularly in understanding how hormonal fluctuations may affect athletic performance and rehabilitation strategies. Given the growing interest in personalized health and fitness, the results may also inform product development in sports equipment and health monitoring devices. Competitive analysis should consider existing research in female athletic performance and hormonal influences, as well as potential collaborations with sports organizations and health institutions.

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