De A K, Dasgupta P K, Panda B K, Bhattacharya A K
Br J Sports Med. 1982 Mar;16(1):33-6. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.16.1.33.
The participants of inter-university "Kabaddi" competition showed higher values of height, weight and surface area than average Indian population, indicating better attainment of growth in them. Further, the values of respiratory efficiency tests like, FEV1, MEFR and PEFR were also observed to be more in these players, probably due to training effect. The grip strength values were high in comparison to those of Indian football goalkeepers and hockey players.
大学间“卡巴迪”比赛的参与者身高、体重和体表面积值高于印度平均人口,表明他们的生长发育状况更好。此外,观察到这些运动员的一些呼吸效率测试值,如第一秒用力呼气量(FEV1)、最大呼气中期流速(MEFR)和呼气峰值流速(PEFR)也更高,这可能是训练的效果。与印度足球守门员和曲棍球运动员相比,这些运动员的握力值较高。