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Childhood Sex Differences in Grip Strength

with James Nuzzo, PhD
Cross-post from MenAreGood Substack
Earlier this week, I discussed with Tom Golden the results of my new research on sex differences in muscle strength during childhood and adolescence. Check out the results! -

James Nuzzo, PhD has just completed his meta analysis showing the sex differences in grip strength for boys and girls. He explains his findings in this video and shows the differences between boys and girls grip strength from birth until age 16. This is important due to its negating the false ideas of our differences being solely due to socialization.
Childhood Sex Differences in Grip Strength
Jim has created a gofundme page for his research and please do chip in to support his work if you can.

paper online
https://doi.org/10.51224/SRXIV.441


gofundme
https://www.gofundme.com/f/ChildStrengthResearch


Jim's previous menaregood video on strength and sex difference
https://menaregood.substack.com/p/sex-differences-in-strength-and-exercise

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