Skouras Apostolos Z, Koulouvaris Panagiotis, Tsekouras Yiannis, Antonakis-Karamintzas Dimitrios, Goutseva Anastasia, Tsolakis Charilaos, Klentrou Panagiota
1st Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2024 Dec 10;20(1):168-171. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2023-0440. Print 2025 Jan 1.
Bone mineral measurements and their association with peak impact and sport-specific, persistent muscle loads were examined in 10 elite artistic swimmers age 15-19 years.
Bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) of total body, total body less head, spine, and dominant and nondominant limbs were assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Peak ground-reaction forces of 2 dry jumps (countermovement jump and frog jump) were measured on a force plate. Peak forces applied during in-water exercises (vertical scull, barracuda push, and kick pull) were measured.
On average, artistic swimmers' total-body BMD (1.12 [0.08] g/cm2) was similar to values reported for young swimmers and nonathletic females, and total-body BMC (2359 [399] g) was higher than previously reported in race swimmers. Based on previously published reference curves, 9 out of 10 artistic swimmers had total-body less head BMD and BMC at or above the 90th percentile, with average to above average z scores and height-adjusted z scores for their age. Countermovement jump and frog jump exhibited moderate peak ground-reaction forces (2.61 [0.46] and 1.93 [0.42] N/kg, respectively). In water, greater force was exerted in kick pull (60.4 [4.8] N) compared with vertical skull (45.5 [6.4] N) and barracuda push (40.6 [4.8] N). Bone measurements were correlated with the peak ground-reaction forces exerted in both dry jumps (r = .61-.83, P ≤ .05) and the peak force output of the in-water exercises (r = .63-.80, P ≤ .05).
These results imply robust bone health among artistic swimmers, partially associated with the high muscle forces regularly applied during their sport-specific training that seem to counteract the low-impact nature of the sport.
对10名年龄在15至19岁的精英花样游泳运动员进行骨矿物质测量,并研究其与峰值冲击力以及特定运动的持续性肌肉负荷之间的关联。
采用双能X线吸收法评估全身、头部以外的全身、脊柱以及优势和非优势肢体的骨密度(BMD)和骨矿物质含量(BMC)。在测力板上测量两次旱地跳跃(反向跳跃和蛙跳)的峰值地面反作用力。测量水中练习(垂直划水、梭鱼式推水和踢腿划水)期间施加的峰值力。
花样游泳运动员的全身BMD平均为(1.12 [0.08] g/cm²),与年轻游泳运动员和非运动员女性报告的值相似,全身BMC(2359 [399] g)高于之前报道的竞速游泳运动员。根据先前发表的参考曲线,10名花样游泳运动员中有9人的头部以外全身BMD和BMC处于或高于第90百分位数,其年龄的z分数和身高调整后的z分数平均至高于平均水平。反向跳跃和蛙跳表现出中等的峰值地面反作用力(分别为2.61 [0.46]和1.93 [0.42] N/kg)。在水中,踢腿划水(60.4 [4.8] N)施加的力大于垂直划水(45.5 [6.4] N)和梭鱼式推水(40.6 [4.8] N)。骨测量值与旱地跳跃中施加的峰值地面反作用力(r = 0.61 - 0.83,P≤0.05)以及水中练习的峰值力输出(r = 0.63 - 0.80,P≤0.05)相关。
这些结果表明花样游泳运动员骨骼健康状况良好,部分原因与他们在特定运动训练中经常施加的高肌肉力量有关,这些力量似乎抵消了该运动低冲击力的特性。