A pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?

Abstract Objective This study examined the relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters. The leg bone lengths in 28 100-m specialized sprinters and 28 400-m specialized sprinters were measured using magnetic resonance imaging. The lengths of the upper and lower leg bones...

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Main Authors: Daichi Tomita, Tadashi Suga, Masafumi Terada, Takahiro Tanaka, Yuto Miyake, Hiromasa Ueno, Mitsuo Otsuka, Akinori Nagano, Tadao Isaka
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-05140-z
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spelling doaj-3347bf3337f74550a8c22ce5b63e50bb2020-11-25T03:30:17ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002020-06-011311610.1186/s13104-020-05140-zA pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?Daichi Tomita0Tadashi Suga1Masafumi Terada2Takahiro Tanaka3Yuto Miyake4Hiromasa Ueno5Mitsuo Otsuka6Akinori Nagano7Tadao Isaka8Faculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityFaculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan UniversityAbstract Objective This study examined the relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters. The leg bone lengths in 28 100-m specialized sprinters and 28 400-m specialized sprinters were measured using magnetic resonance imaging. The lengths of the upper and lower leg bones were assessed by calculating the lengths of the femur and tibia, respectively. To minimize differences in body size among participants, both bone lengths were normalized to body height. The ratio of the tibial length to femoral length was calculated to evaluate the interaction between the lengths of the upper and lower leg bones. International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) scores, based on the personal best times of the sprinters in each group were used as parameters for sprint performance. Results There were no significant correlations between absolute and relative lengths of the femur and tibia and IAAF scores in both 100-m and 400-m sprinters. By contrast, the ratio of the tibial length to femoral length correlated significantly with IAAF score in 400-m sprinters (r = 0.445, P = 0.018), but not 100-m sprinters. These findings suggest that the leg bone lengths may play an important role in achieving superior long sprint performance in 400-m specialized sprinters.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-05140-zFemoral lengthTibial lengthStep frequencyStep lengthMagnetic resonance imaging
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author Daichi Tomita
Tadashi Suga
Masafumi Terada
Takahiro Tanaka
Yuto Miyake
Hiromasa Ueno
Mitsuo Otsuka
Akinori Nagano
Tadao Isaka
spellingShingle Daichi Tomita
Tadashi Suga
Masafumi Terada
Takahiro Tanaka
Yuto Miyake
Hiromasa Ueno
Mitsuo Otsuka
Akinori Nagano
Tadao Isaka
A pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?
BMC Research Notes
Femoral length
Tibial length
Step frequency
Step length
Magnetic resonance imaging
author_facet Daichi Tomita
Tadashi Suga
Masafumi Terada
Takahiro Tanaka
Yuto Miyake
Hiromasa Ueno
Mitsuo Otsuka
Akinori Nagano
Tadao Isaka
author_sort Daichi Tomita
title A pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?
title_short A pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?
title_full A pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?
title_fullStr A pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?
title_full_unstemmed A pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?
title_sort pilot study on a potential relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters; are there any event-related differences in 100-m and 400-m sprints?
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Objective This study examined the relationship between leg bone length and sprint performance in sprinters. The leg bone lengths in 28 100-m specialized sprinters and 28 400-m specialized sprinters were measured using magnetic resonance imaging. The lengths of the upper and lower leg bones were assessed by calculating the lengths of the femur and tibia, respectively. To minimize differences in body size among participants, both bone lengths were normalized to body height. The ratio of the tibial length to femoral length was calculated to evaluate the interaction between the lengths of the upper and lower leg bones. International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) scores, based on the personal best times of the sprinters in each group were used as parameters for sprint performance. Results There were no significant correlations between absolute and relative lengths of the femur and tibia and IAAF scores in both 100-m and 400-m sprinters. By contrast, the ratio of the tibial length to femoral length correlated significantly with IAAF score in 400-m sprinters (r = 0.445, P = 0.018), but not 100-m sprinters. These findings suggest that the leg bone lengths may play an important role in achieving superior long sprint performance in 400-m specialized sprinters.
topic Femoral length
Tibial length
Step frequency
Step length
Magnetic resonance imaging
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-05140-z
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