Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players

The aims of this study were: to verify the relationship (1) and dependency (2) between body fat (BF), fat free mass (FFM) and the arm muscle area (AMA) with athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players. Twenty-two subjects were evaluated according to the following order, in 24-hour interval...

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Main Authors: Lúcia Oliveira, Saulo Oliveira, Fernando Guimarães, Manoel Costa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Desafio Singular 2017-11-01
Series:Motricidade
Online Access:http://revistas.rcaap.pt/motricidade/article/view/8549
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spelling doaj-a66b2f9cfac4473c93e0e2428d02186d2020-11-24T21:17:47ZengDesafio SingularMotricidade 1646-107X2182-29722017-11-01132364810.6063/motricidade.85499133Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball playersLúcia Oliveira0Saulo Oliveira1Fernando Guimarães2Manoel Costa3Universidade de Pernambuco Laboratório de Avaliação da Performance HumanaUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco Centro Acadêmico de Vitória Núcleo de Educação Física e Ciências do EsporteUniversidade de Pernambuco Laboratório de Avaliação da Performance HumanaUniversidade de Pernambuco Laboratório de Avaliação da Performance HumanaThe aims of this study were: to verify the relationship (1) and dependency (2) between body fat (BF), fat free mass (FFM) and the arm muscle area (AMA) with athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players. Twenty-two subjects were evaluated according to the following order, in 24-hour intervals: a) anthropometric measurements and the Wingate anaerobic test (day 1); b) assessment of VO2peak and threshold (2); and c) specific tests (3). The results showed satisfactory relationships of AMA with handgrip left (r=.36; p=.08), VO2peak (r=.59; p=.03), medicine ball throwing (r=.54; p=.00), absolute (r=.61; p=.00) and relative anaerobic power (r=.67; p=.00). BF with handgrip left (r= .43; p=.03), medicine ball throwing (r=.50; p=.01), absolute (r=.77; p=.00) and relative (r=.82; p=.00) anaerobic power. And FFM with handgrip (r=.44; p=.03), medicine ball throwing (r=.43; p=.03), absolute (r=.64; p=.00) and relative (r=.69; p= .00) anaerobic power. The regression analyses revealed that only predictive models by AMA presented good determination coefficients to VO2peak (r2=.35; p=.00), medicine ball throwing (r2=.29; p=.00), absolute (r2=.37; p=.00) and relative (r2=.46; p=.00) anaerobic Power. The results indicated the importance to consider some anthropometric measures, in particular muscular tissue, to sport training and athletic performance evaluation of wheelchair basketball players.http://revistas.rcaap.pt/motricidade/article/view/8549
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Saulo Oliveira
Fernando Guimarães
Manoel Costa
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Saulo Oliveira
Fernando Guimarães
Manoel Costa
Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players
Motricidade
author_facet Lúcia Oliveira
Saulo Oliveira
Fernando Guimarães
Manoel Costa
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title Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players
title_short Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players
title_full Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players
title_fullStr Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players
title_full_unstemmed Contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players
title_sort contributions of body fat, fat free mass and arm muscle area in athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players
publisher Desafio Singular
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publishDate 2017-11-01
description The aims of this study were: to verify the relationship (1) and dependency (2) between body fat (BF), fat free mass (FFM) and the arm muscle area (AMA) with athletic performance of wheelchair basketball players. Twenty-two subjects were evaluated according to the following order, in 24-hour intervals: a) anthropometric measurements and the Wingate anaerobic test (day 1); b) assessment of VO2peak and threshold (2); and c) specific tests (3). The results showed satisfactory relationships of AMA with handgrip left (r=.36; p=.08), VO2peak (r=.59; p=.03), medicine ball throwing (r=.54; p=.00), absolute (r=.61; p=.00) and relative anaerobic power (r=.67; p=.00). BF with handgrip left (r= .43; p=.03), medicine ball throwing (r=.50; p=.01), absolute (r=.77; p=.00) and relative (r=.82; p=.00) anaerobic power. And FFM with handgrip (r=.44; p=.03), medicine ball throwing (r=.43; p=.03), absolute (r=.64; p=.00) and relative (r=.69; p= .00) anaerobic power. The regression analyses revealed that only predictive models by AMA presented good determination coefficients to VO2peak (r2=.35; p=.00), medicine ball throwing (r2=.29; p=.00), absolute (r2=.37; p=.00) and relative (r2=.46; p=.00) anaerobic Power. The results indicated the importance to consider some anthropometric measures, in particular muscular tissue, to sport training and athletic performance evaluation of wheelchair basketball players.
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