De A K
Br J Sports Med. 1979 Dec;13(4):173-5. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.13.4.173.
Simple anthropometric measurements and physical efficiency tests were conducted on 21 Football Goalkeepers from West Bengal, India. The age of the subjects varied between 18--24 years (av. 21.1). The Vital Capacity (total ml/cm of height, L/m2 of surface area) and the Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (total, L/cm of height, L/kg of body weight, L/m2 of surface area, L/age) were noted to be higher in the subjects of the present study than those reported for average healthy Indian population, but lower than values from top Indian athletes. The values of grip strength observed in this study could not be compared because of unavailability of Indian norms. The higher values of physical efficiency tests observed in these subjects in comparison to those of average Indian populations were probably due to training effects.
对来自印度西孟加拉邦的21名足球守门员进行了简单的人体测量和体能测试。受试者年龄在18至24岁之间(平均21.1岁)。本研究受试者的肺活量(每厘米身高的总体积毫升数、每平方米体表面积的升数)和最大呼气流量(总体积、每厘米身高的升数、每千克体重的升数、每平方米体表面积的升数、每年龄的升数)高于印度普通健康人群的报告值,但低于印度顶级运动员的数值。由于缺乏印度的相关标准,本研究中观察到的握力值无法进行比较。与印度普通人群相比,这些受试者体能测试的较高值可能是训练效果所致。