Identifying the ideal "body shape" associated with athletic performance using three dimensional (height, body mass and waist) allometry.

Autor: Nevill, Alan, Brand, Caroline, de Castro Silveira, João Francisco, Sehn, Ana Paula, Reuter, Cézane Priscila
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Zdroj: Journal of Sports Sciences; Aug2022, Vol. 40 Issue 16, p1865-1873, 9p, 3 Charts, 3 Graphs
Abstrakt: The purpose of the current study was to identify the most appropriate "body shape" associated with six athletic performance (AP) tests, using three-dimensional allometry (height (HT), body mass (M), and waist circumference (WC)), in a sample of Brazilian children and adolescents. The sample consisted of 11018 Brazilian children/adolescents (5147 boys) aged 7–17 years. The 6 AP tests were, a 20 m sprint test, an agility test, a 6/9 minute walk/run endurance test, an upper body strength test, an abdominal muscular endurance test, and a lower limb strength test. The "three-dimensional" allometric model was, A P = a ⋅ M k 1 ⋅ H T k 2 ⋅ W C k 3 . Results indicated that two of the three body-size dimensions (HT and WC) were consistently associated with all six athletic performance tests. These were a positive HT exponent/term together with a negative WC exponent/term, confirming that being taller benefited all six performance tests but excess WC was always detrimental. The contribution of M depended on whether the athletic performance required the children/adolescent to perform the exercise/test in a "weight-baring" protocol, i.e. having to perform the test carrying their own body weight or not. In conclusion, three-dimensional allometry provides new insights into what constitutes the "ideal" athletic shape associated with children/adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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