<b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b>
The objective of this study was to compare anthropometric variables (body weight, height, and percent body fat) and plantarflexion and dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) between three different groups of women: classical ballet dancers (n=14), volleyball players (n=22) and physically active subjects...
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doaj-82cab960ee2a429794da1ad2306964dd2020-11-24T23:40:23ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano1415-84261980-00372009-01-01111813<b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> Marco Aurélio VazFernando DiefenthaelerViviane Bortoluzzi FrassonThe objective of this study was to compare anthropometric variables (body weight, height, and percent body fat) and plantarflexion and dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) between three different groups of women: classical ballet dancers (n=14), volleyball players (n=22) and physically active subjects (n=13). The assumption was that different functional requirements should produce differences in the anthropometric variables and ROM between the three groups. Body weight and height were higher in volleyball players (66.42 ± 5.8 kg; 174.77 ± 5.6 cm), followed by physically active women (59.93 ±10.3 kg; 164 ± 7.5 cm) and ballet dancers (49.25 ± 4.5 kg; 157.03 ± 3.6 cm) (p<0.05). Percent body fat was higher in physically active women (30.67 ± 4.6%) compared to theother two groups, which showed similar percentages (volleyball players: 24.93 ± 4.1%; ballet dancers: 21.94 ± 4.3%). The three groups were similar in terms of total ankle ROM and active dorsiflexion ROM between the right and left sides. However, plantarflexion ROM was higher in ballet dancers (~83°), followed by physically active women (~68°) and volleyball players who presented the smallest ROM (~60°). The different requirements imposed by the three distinct physical activities seem to be responsible for changes in some of the anthropometric variables and ankle joint ROM.http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/8Ballet dancersVolleyball playersBioimpedanceAnthropometricBailarinasJogadoras de voleibolBioimpedânciaVariáveis antropométricas. |
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Marco Aurélio Vaz Fernando Diefenthaeler Viviane Bortoluzzi Frasson <b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano Ballet dancers Volleyball players Bioimpedance Anthropometric Bailarinas Jogadoras de voleibol Bioimpedância Variáveis antropométricas. |
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Marco Aurélio Vaz Fernando Diefenthaeler Viviane Bortoluzzi Frasson |
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Marco Aurélio Vaz |
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<b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> |
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<b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> |
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<b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> |
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<b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> |
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<b> Comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> |
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<b> comparative study of anthropometric variables in female classical ballet dancers, volleyball players and physically active subjects</b> |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano |
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1415-8426 1980-0037 |
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2009-01-01 |
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The objective of this study was to compare anthropometric variables (body weight, height, and percent body fat) and plantarflexion and dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) between three different groups of women: classical ballet dancers (n=14), volleyball players (n=22) and physically active subjects (n=13). The assumption was that different functional requirements should produce differences in the anthropometric variables and ROM between the three groups. Body weight and height were higher in volleyball players (66.42 ± 5.8 kg; 174.77 ± 5.6 cm), followed by physically active women (59.93 ±10.3 kg; 164 ± 7.5 cm) and ballet dancers (49.25 ± 4.5 kg; 157.03 ± 3.6 cm) (p<0.05). Percent body fat was higher in physically active women (30.67 ± 4.6%) compared to theother two groups, which showed similar percentages (volleyball players: 24.93 ± 4.1%; ballet dancers: 21.94 ± 4.3%). The three groups were similar in terms of total ankle ROM and active dorsiflexion ROM between the right and left sides. However, plantarflexion ROM was higher in ballet dancers (~83°), followed by physically active women (~68°) and volleyball players who presented the smallest ROM (~60°). The different requirements imposed by the three distinct physical activities seem to be responsible for changes in some of the anthropometric variables and ankle joint ROM. |
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Ballet dancers Volleyball players Bioimpedance Anthropometric Bailarinas Jogadoras de voleibol Bioimpedância Variáveis antropométricas. |
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