Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology, School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
J Strength Cond Res. 2020 Jun;34(6):1690-1699. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002688.
Raymond-Pope, CJ, Dengel, DR, Fitzgerald, JS, and Bosch, TA. Association of compartmental leg lean mass measured by dual X-ray absorptiometry with force production. J Strength Cond Res 34(6): 1690-1699, 2020-We recently reported a novel method for measuring upper leg anterior/posterior compartmental composition. The purpose of this study was to determine the association of this method with measures of muscle-specific and explosive strength and to compare this method with traditional dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements of total and upper leg masses. We hypothesize this method will be related to muscle-specific strength measured by isokinetic dynamometry and explosive strength measured by jump mechanography. Nineteen NCAA Division I college athletes (10 women; age = 20.4 ± 1.4 years; height = 1.8 ± 0.1 m; body mass = 73.8 ± 17.0 kg) underwent 3 DXA scans (1 total body, 2 lateral) and knee extension/flexion strength assessment using isokinetic dynamometry at 3 velocities (60, 120, and 180°·s). A subset of 10 participants also completed a squat jump on a force platform on a different day. Pearson correlations compared 3 separate lean soft-tissue mass (LSTM) regions of interest (total leg, upper leg, and compartmental leg) with (a) isokinetic peak torque and (b) squat jump height, peak force, and peak and average rate of force development. Compartmental leg LSTM demonstrated similar correlations (r = 0.437-0.835) with peak torque in comparison with total leg (r = 0.463-0.803) and upper leg (r = 0.449-0.795) LSTM. Summed right and left total leg (r = 0.830-0.940), total upper leg (r = 0.824-0.953), and anterior (r = 0.582-0.798) and posterior (r = 0.750-0.951) compartmental leg LSTM demonstrated moderate-to-strong correlations with all squat jump variables, particularly jump height (p < 0.05). The lateral segmentation DXA scanning method demonstrated feasibility in assessing compartmental leg LSTM in relation with isokinetic and squat jump measurements-important outcomes when examining an athlete's response to training and rehabilitation.
雷蒙德 - 波普、CJ、登格尔、DR、菲茨杰拉德、JS 和博世、TA。用双能 X 射线吸收法测量的四肢腔室性瘦体重与力量产生的关系。J 强与康研究 34(6):1690-1699,2020 年 - 我们最近报道了一种测量上腿前/后腔室成分的新方法。本研究的目的是确定该方法与肌肉特异性和爆发力测量的相关性,并将该方法与传统的双能 X 射线吸收法(DXA)总质量和上腿质量测量进行比较。我们假设这种方法与等速测力法测量的肌肉特异性强度和跳力测量法测量的爆发力有关。19 名 NCAA 一级学院运动员(10 名女性;年龄=20.4±1.4 岁;身高=1.8±0.1 米;体重=73.8±17.0 公斤)接受了 3 次 DXA 扫描(1 次全身,2 次侧面)和等速测力法在 3 种速度(60、120 和 180°·s)下进行膝关节伸展/弯曲强度评估。10 名参与者中的一部分人也在不同的日子在力量平台上进行了深蹲跳。Pearson 相关性比较了 3 个不同的瘦软组织(LSTM)感兴趣区域(总腿、上腿和腔室腿)与(a)等速峰值扭矩和(b)深蹲跳高度、峰值力、峰值和平均力量发展率的关系。与总腿(r=0.463-0.803)和上腿(r=0.449-0.795)LSTM 相比,腔室腿 LSTM 与峰值扭矩的相关性相似(r=0.437-0.835)。右和左总腿(r=0.830-0.940)、总上腿(r=0.824-0.953)和前(r=0.582-0.798)和后(r=0.750-0.951)腔室腿 LSTM 与所有深蹲跳变量均表现出中度至高度相关性,尤其是跳高度(p<0.05)。侧向分段 DXA 扫描方法在评估与等速和深蹲跳测量相关的腔室性 LSTM 方面表现出可行性,这是在检查运动员对训练和康复的反应时的重要结果。