Body composition of male and female elite Polish sumo wrestlers in different weight category

M. Rynkiewicz, P. Żurek, H. Kos, Włodzimierz Stronczyński, T. Rynkiewicz
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Excessive content of adipose tissue is directly associated with the incidence of such civilization-related diseases as coronary heart disease, hypercholesterolemia, arterial hypertension, diabetes, pulmonary disorders, and osteoarthritis [1]. As an overweight-associated rise in mortality rates has been observed [2], community awareness of the positive consequences of maintaining proper values of Body Mass Index (BMI) and fat mass (FM) has been increasingly promoted. In most individuals, BMI constitutes a reliable indicator of overweight and obesity. The only exception pertains to sportspersons, particularly those practicing disciplines that require weight training, in whom frequently higher BMI results from higher muscle mass rather than higher content of adipose tissue [3]. However, for all persons physical activity is the recommended way of maintaining the normal body mass [1,2,4]. In sumo, one wrestler attempts to force the opponent out of a circular ring or knock him down to the ground with an aid of specific throws, shoves, and body hits [5,6]. Strength and dynamics of undertaken activities and the necessity of maintaining body balance are vital during sumo bouts [7]. Achiev ing a high level of strength abilities requires building muscle mass as well as attaining a sufficient area of transverse cross-sections of skeletal muscles [8-12]. Higher body mass additionally increases athlete’s inertia, impeding the efforts to force him out of the ring. Therefore, athletes with higher body mass are more effective during the match and are harder to
波兰优秀相扑运动员在不同体重级别的男女身体组成
脂肪组织含量过高与冠心病、高胆固醇血症、动脉高血压、糖尿病、肺部疾病、骨关节炎等文明相关疾病的发病率直接相关[1]。随着超重引起的死亡率上升[2],社会对保持适当的身体质量指数(BMI)和脂肪质量(FM)值的积极影响的认识日益提高。对大多数人来说,BMI是超重和肥胖的可靠指标。唯一的例外是运动员,特别是那些需要进行重量训练的运动员,在他们中,较高的BMI通常是由于较高的肌肉质量而不是较高的脂肪组织含量[3]。然而,对于所有人来说,体力活动是保持正常体重的推荐方式[1,2,4]。在相扑比赛中,一名摔跤手试图通过特定的投掷、推搡和身体撞击来迫使对手离开圆环或将其击倒在地[5,6]。在相扑比赛中,所进行活动的力量和动力以及保持身体平衡的必要性是至关重要的[7]。要获得高水平的力量能力,需要增加肌肉质量,并获得足够的骨骼肌横截面面积[8-12]。更高的体重还增加了运动员的惯性,阻碍了迫使他离开拳击场的努力。因此,高体重的运动员在比赛中更有效,也更难
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