Relationship between hand grip and pinch strength, body composition, pain threshold, and anxiety in dentists
Sena Gizem Arslan, Abdurrahim Yildiz, Birgul Dingirdan Gultekinler

TL;DR
This study explores how hand strength, body composition, pain threshold, and anxiety are related in dentists, who often experience work-related musculoskeletal issues.
Contribution
The study identifies specific correlations between physical and psychological factors in dentists, offering insights into occupational performance.
Findings
Higher BMI is significantly correlated with greater hand and finger strength in dentists.
Anxiety levels are negatively correlated with physical strength parameters like hand grip strength.
Pain threshold is positively linked to physical strength, especially in dominant hand grip and wrist extensor strength.
Abstract
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are commonly observed across various occupational groups. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationships between hand grip and pinch strength, body composition, pain threshold, and anxiety levels in dentists. The study included 49 dentists working at Sakarya Oral and Dental Health Hospital. Participants’ grip strength, including pinch and gross grip, was assessed using the Jamar hand dynamometer, while the muscle strength of the forearm flexor and extensor muscles was measured with a handheld dynamometer. Anxiety levels were evaluated using the Beck Anxiety Inventory, and pain threshold was assessed using an algometer. A positive and significant correlation was found between body mass index (BMI) and dominant and non-dominant hand grip strength (r = 0.485, p = 0.003; r = 0.501, p = 0.002). BMI also showed a strong relationship with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOccupational health in dentistry · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
