Comparison of Anthropometric Characteristics, Body Composition Profile and Physical Fitness Parameters of Indian National Women Rugby Players According to Their Specific Playing Position

S. Sarkar, S. Dey
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BackgroundScientific researches available on anthropometric and physiological characteristics of female rugby players in India are very scanty.ObjectivesThe present study was aimed to evaluate and compared different anthropometric, body composition and physical fitness parameters and also to investigate whether any distinctive characteristics exist among above variables according to their specific playing position.MethodsTwenty five Indian national women rugby players (forward, n = 12, mean age = 20.9 ± 3.30 and back, n = 13, mean age = 19.7 ± 2.48) of pre-competitive phase were chosen as subject from the national coaching camp. They were evaluated for various anthropometric, body composition parameters, hemoglobin, blood glucose level and physical fitness profile by following standard procedure.ResultsForward players had significantly higher body weight, BMI, fat percentage, sum of skinfold, total body potassium, total body calcium and glycogen content as compared to the back. Whereas, players of back position had significantly higher relative muscle mass (MM/Wt.), relative body cell mass (BCM/Wt.), agility, standing broad jump, VO2max and relative peak anaerobic power than their forward counterparts. Linear regression model identified agility (β = 0.59) and sum of skinfold (β = -0.45) as significant predictor of peak anaerobic power (adjusted R2 = 0.61) of these players.ConclusionsPresent study indicated the players of back position were faster, more agile and aerobically fit with having lower body weight and fat percent as compared to their forward counterparts. Whereas, principal component analysis identified BMI, sum of skinfold and agility as the main confounding variables to categorize the present rugby players between forward and back positional groups.
印度国家女子橄榄球运动员不同运动位置的人体测量特征、身体成分及体能参数比较
关于印度女子橄榄球运动员的人体测量学和生理特征的科学研究非常少。目的评价和比较不同的人体测量、身体组成和体能参数,并根据不同的比赛位置探讨这些变量之间是否存在显著的特征。方法选取赛前阶段印度国家女子橄榄球运动员25名,其中前锋12名,平均年龄20.9±3.30岁;后卫13名,平均年龄19.7±2.48岁。按照标准程序对受试者进行各种人体测量、身体成分参数、血红蛋白、血糖水平和身体健康状况评估。结果前锋球员的体重、身体质量指数、脂肪率、皮褶总数、全身钾、全身钙和糖原含量均显著高于后卫球员。而后卫运动员的相对肌肉质量(MM/Wt.)、相对体细胞质量(BCM/Wt.)、敏捷性、立定跳远、最大摄氧量和相对峰值无氧能力均显著高于前锋运动员。线性回归模型发现敏捷性(β = 0.59)和皮肤褶数(β = -0.45)是这些运动员峰值无氧能力的显著预测因子(调整后R2 = 0.61)。结论后卫队员比前锋队员速度更快、敏捷度更高,且体重和脂肪率较低。主成分分析以BMI、皮肤褶积和敏捷度为主要混杂变量,对现役橄榄球运动员进行了前腰和后腰的分类。
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