Bioimpedance Vector Analysis-Derived Body Composition Influences Strength and Power in Alpine Skiers.

Filippo Bertozzi, Dino Tenderini, Federica Camuncoli, Greta Simoni, Manuela Galli, Marco Tarabini
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Purpose: Alpine ski racing is a complex sport where no single factor can exclusively account for performance. We assessed body composition, using bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA), and our purpose was to study its influence on the strength and power profile of young alpine skiers. Methods: Anthropometric measurements and advanced BIVA parameters were recorded on eighteen alpine ski racers (6 females/12 males; 17.0 ± 1.3 years; 172.2 ± 9.3 cm; 68.5 ± 9.8 kg). Dynamic force and power were assessed using countermovement jumps (CMJ), while maximal isometric strength was evaluated for hip flexion-extension and abduction-adduction movements. Stepwise regression models examined the relationship between BIVA-derived parameters and strength/power variables. Results: Body cellular mass (BCM) positively related to jump height (p = .021, R2 = 74%), jump momentum (p < .001, R2 = 89%), reactive strength index modified (p = .026, R2 = 75%) and peak concentric power (p < .001, R2 = 82%), while intracellular water (ICW) related to peak eccentric (p < .001, R2 = 76%) and concentric force (p < .001, R2 = 77%) as well as to concentric rate of force development together with the phase angle (PhA) (p = .008, R2 = 79% and R2 = 0.015). Regarding isometric assessment, ICW was a significant predictor for all four movement directions, and PhA contributed to hip adduction strength. Conclusions: Body composition, particularly BCM and ICW, significantly predict force- and power-related factors in young alpine skiers.

生物阻抗矢量分析得出的身体成分影响高山滑雪运动员的力量和功率。
目的:高山滑雪比赛是一项复杂的运动,没有任何单一因素可以完全决定比赛成绩。我们使用生物电阻抗矢量分析法(BIVA)对身体成分进行了评估,目的是研究其对年轻高山滑雪运动员力量和功率曲线的影响。研究方法记录了 18 名高山滑雪运动员(6 名女性/12 名男性;17.0 ± 1.3 岁;172.2 ± 9.3 厘米;68.5 ± 9.8 千克)的人体测量数据和先进的 BIVA 参数。动态力量和功率通过反向跳跃(CMJ)进行评估,而最大等长力量则通过髋关节屈伸和外展内收运动进行评估。逐步回归模型检验了 BIVA 衍生参数与力量/功率变量之间的关系。结果显示体细胞质量(BCM)与跳跃高度(p = .021,R2 = 74%)、跳跃动量(p R2 = 89%)、反应力量指数修正值(p = .026,R2 = 75%)和同心峰值力量(p R2 = 82%)相关,而细胞内水分(ICW)与偏心峰值(p R2 = 76%)和同心峰值力量(p R2 = 77%)以及同心峰值力量发展速度和相位角(PhA)相关(p = .008,R2 = 79%和 R2 = 0.015)。在等长评估方面,ICW 对所有四个运动方向都有显著的预测作用,而 PhA 则对髋关节内收力量有贡献。结论身体成分,尤其是 BCM 和 ICW,可显著预测年轻高山滑雪运动员的力量和动力相关因素。
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