Jaric Slobodan, Mirkov Dragan, Markovic Goran
Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716, USA.
J Strength Cond Res. 2005 May;19(2):467-74. doi: 10.1519/R-15064.1.
There is a lack of standardized methodology for normalizing various indices of muscle strength and movement performance tests for differences in body size in human movement-related disciplines. Most of the data presented in the literature have been body size dependent, which precludes both comparisons between subjects and establishment of standards for specific subject populations. The goal of the present review was to propose standardized tests that normalize physical performance tests to body size. Specifically, we propose (a) using an allometric normalization based on theoretical models that presume geometric similarity, (b) using classification of performance tests based on particular values of the allometric parameters required for normalization, and (c) using a simple "performance index" that represents an individual or group performance relative to a reference population. Correspondences between theory and experimental findings and limitations are discussed.
在人体运动相关学科中,缺乏用于对肌肉力量和运动表现测试的各种指标进行标准化处理以消除体型差异的方法。文献中呈现的大多数数据都依赖于体型,这既妨碍了受试者之间的比较,也阻碍了为特定受试者群体建立标准。本综述的目的是提出将身体表现测试标准化以适应体型的测试方法。具体而言,我们建议:(a) 基于假定几何相似性的理论模型进行异速生长标准化;(b) 根据标准化所需的异速生长参数的特定值对表现测试进行分类;(c) 使用一个简单的“表现指数”来表示个体或群体相对于参考人群的表现。讨论了理论与实验结果之间的对应关系以及局限性。