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青少年次精英级柔道运动员的人体测量学、身体成分和身体素质的季节性变化及其与运动成绩的关系:一项探索性研究。

Seasonal Changes in Anthropometry, Body Composition, and Physical Fitness and the Relationships with Sporting Success in Young Sub-Elite Judo Athletes: An Exploratory Study.

机构信息

Division of Exercise and Movement, University of Applied Sciences for Sport and Management Potsdam, Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam, Germany.

Division of Training and Movement Sciences, Research Focus Cognitive Sciences, University of Potsdam, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Sep 30;17(19):7169. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17197169.

Abstract

This exploratory study aimed to monitor long-term seasonal developments in measures of anthropometry, body composition, and physical fitness in young judo athletes, and to compute associations between these measures and sporting success. Forty-four young judoka (20 females, 24 males) volunteered to participate. Tests for the assessment of anthropometry (e.g., body height/mass), body-composition (e.g., lean body mass), muscle strength (isometric handgrip strength), vertical jumping (e.g., countermovement-jump (CMJ) height), and dynamic balance (Y-balance test) were conducted at the beginning and end of a 10-month training season. Additionally, sporting success at the end of the season was recorded for each athlete. Analyses revealed significant time × sex interaction effects for lean-body-mass, isometric handgrip strength, and CMJ height (0.7 ≤ ≤ 1.6). Post-hoc analyses showed larger gains for all measures in young males (1.9 ≤ ≤6.0) compared with females ( = 2.4) across the season. Additionally, significant increases in body height and mass as well as Y-balance test scores were found from pre-to-post-test (1.2 ≤ ≤4.3), irrespective of sex. Further, non-significant small-to-moderate-sized correlations were identified between changes in anthropometry/body composition/physical fitness and sporting success ( > 0.05; -0.34 ≤ ≤ 0.32). Regression analysis confirmed that no model significantly predicted sporting success. Ten months of judo training and/or growth/maturation contributed to significant changes in anthropometry, body composition, and physical fitness, particularly in young male judo athletes.

摘要

本探索性研究旨在监测年轻柔道运动员在人体测量学、身体成分和体能方面的长期季节性发展,并计算这些测量值与运动成绩之间的关联。44 名年轻柔道运动员(20 名女性,24 名男性)自愿参加。测试评估人体测量学(例如,身高/体重)、身体成分(例如,瘦体重)、肌肉力量(等长握力)、垂直跳跃(例如,反跳(CMJ)高度)和动态平衡(Y 平衡测试)在 10 个月训练赛季开始和结束时进行。此外,还记录了每位运动员在赛季结束时的运动成绩。分析显示,瘦体重、等长握力和 CMJ 高度的时间×性别交互作用有显著意义(0.7 ≤ ≤ 1.6)。事后分析显示,整个赛季年轻男性的所有指标(1.9 ≤ ≤6.0)的增长幅度均大于女性( = 2.4)。此外,无论性别如何,从预测试到后测试,身体高度和质量以及 Y 平衡测试成绩都有显著增加(1.2 ≤ ≤4.3)。此外,还发现人体测量学/身体成分/体能的变化与运动成绩之间存在非显著的小到中度相关( > 0.05;-0.34 ≤ ≤ 0.32)。回归分析证实,没有模型能显著预测运动成绩。10 个月的柔道训练和/或生长/成熟对人体测量学、身体成分和体能的变化有显著贡献,尤其是对年轻男性柔道运动员。

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