The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race Performance

Getachew Wassihun Dessalew, Dawit Habte Woldeyes, Belta Asnakew Abegaz Anatomy Unit, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Dawit Habte Woldeyes Tel +251 913214906Fax +251 582202025Email dwthabte@gmail.comI...

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Main Authors: Dessalew GW, Woldeyes DH, Abegaz BA
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-12-01
Series:Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
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spelling doaj-6808b4b27edb4799936d8caf4e3d8a5c2020-11-25T02:16:43ZengDove Medical PressOpen Access Journal of Sports Medicine1179-15432019-12-01Volume 1020921650733The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race PerformanceDessalew GWWoldeyes DHAbegaz BAGetachew Wassihun Dessalew, Dawit Habte Woldeyes, Belta Asnakew Abegaz Anatomy Unit, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Dawit Habte Woldeyes Tel +251 913214906Fax +251 582202025Email dwthabte@gmail.comIntroduction: The key elements of success in a given sports competition have become an area of interest for researchers. The reason for the success of Ethiopian runners was not proved scientifically. This study aimed at documenting the anthropometric parameters of 10,000 meter runners and to find out the association between such parameters and performances.Methods: A descriptive field study was conducted. 32 elite 10,000 meter runners participated. The data were collected while the athletics team was preparing for the world athletics championship. The procedure was repeated three times for each individual. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 18. All the data were presented as mean ± S.D. The Pearson product-moment test was used to determine the correlation between the variables and finishing time. The level of significance for all statistical tests was set at p < 0.05.Results: The experience of male and female athletes showed a negative association with finishing time. However, there was no statistically significant correlation between the age and running time in both sexes. A significant positive association of body weight to running time was observed in both sexes. Body height correlates positively to running time in males (p<0.05), but not in females. The length of the arm, the forearm, the leg in both sexes and length of the thigh in women had no significant association with finishing time. A smaller arm and calf circumferences have a positive effect on the performance of both sexes. Smaller thigh circumference showed a positive association with the performance of men.Conclusion: The age of the runners did not correlate with their performance. The anthropometric variables displayed significantly higher values in men than in women. Experienced athletes performed better in both sexes. Anthropometric parameters may be useful for selection, prediction, improving running performance besides for preventing injuries and health risk assessment.Keywords: anthropometry, experience, limb circumference limb length, running timehttps://www.dovepress.com/the-relationship-between-anthropometric-variables-and-race-performance-peer-reviewed-article-OAJSManthropometryexperiencelimb circumference limb lengthrunning time
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Abegaz BA
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The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race Performance
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
anthropometry
experience
limb circumference limb length
running time
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Woldeyes DH
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title The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race Performance
title_short The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race Performance
title_full The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race Performance
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race Performance
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Anthropometric Variables and Race Performance
title_sort relationship between anthropometric variables and race performance
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
issn 1179-1543
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Getachew Wassihun Dessalew, Dawit Habte Woldeyes, Belta Asnakew Abegaz Anatomy Unit, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Dawit Habte Woldeyes Tel +251 913214906Fax +251 582202025Email dwthabte@gmail.comIntroduction: The key elements of success in a given sports competition have become an area of interest for researchers. The reason for the success of Ethiopian runners was not proved scientifically. This study aimed at documenting the anthropometric parameters of 10,000 meter runners and to find out the association between such parameters and performances.Methods: A descriptive field study was conducted. 32 elite 10,000 meter runners participated. The data were collected while the athletics team was preparing for the world athletics championship. The procedure was repeated three times for each individual. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 18. All the data were presented as mean ± S.D. The Pearson product-moment test was used to determine the correlation between the variables and finishing time. The level of significance for all statistical tests was set at p < 0.05.Results: The experience of male and female athletes showed a negative association with finishing time. However, there was no statistically significant correlation between the age and running time in both sexes. A significant positive association of body weight to running time was observed in both sexes. Body height correlates positively to running time in males (p<0.05), but not in females. The length of the arm, the forearm, the leg in both sexes and length of the thigh in women had no significant association with finishing time. A smaller arm and calf circumferences have a positive effect on the performance of both sexes. Smaller thigh circumference showed a positive association with the performance of men.Conclusion: The age of the runners did not correlate with their performance. The anthropometric variables displayed significantly higher values in men than in women. Experienced athletes performed better in both sexes. Anthropometric parameters may be useful for selection, prediction, improving running performance besides for preventing injuries and health risk assessment.Keywords: anthropometry, experience, limb circumference limb length, running time
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experience
limb circumference limb length
running time
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