Muscle strength evaluation of limb dominance in prepubescent swimmers boys and girls

IF 0.7 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Aykut Ozcadirci, F. Ozturk, Ş. Ci̇nemre, G. Kınıklı
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Background: The aim of this study was to compare the lower limb muscle strength in terms of gender and limb dominancy in prepubescent swimmers. Material and Methods: Seventy-four prepubescent swimmers (mean age: 11.01±1.58 years; 42 boys; 32 girls) who were training for at least 8 hours a week and without current lower limb pain participated in the study. Isometric muscle strength of lower limb was measured by hand-held dynamometry. Independent samples-t test was used to determine the difference between genders, while paired samples-t test was used for dominant-nondominant side comparison. The significance level was accepted as p<0.05. Results: Knee flexion (p<0.001), extension (p<0.001) and ankle dorsiflexion (p=0.003) muscle strength were stronger on the dominant side than on the non-dominant side. Knee flexion/extension strength ratio was similar (p=0.957); while ankle plantar flexion/dorsiflexion strength ratio was significantly different (p=0.011). Boys swimmers had stronger isometric muscle strength in the dominant side together with knee flexion (p=0.018) and knee flexion extension strength ratio (p=0.007) than girls swimmers. Conclusion: Boys swimmers had higher dominant side knee flexion muscle strength compared to female peers. Gender and lower limb dominancy might be important for lower limb muscle strength to show varieties in prepubescent swimmers before planning a training program.
男孩和女孩青春期前游泳运动员肢体优势的肌肉力量评价
背景:本研究的目的是比较青春期前游泳运动员下肢肌肉力量的性别和肢体优势。材料与方法:74名青春期前游泳运动员(平均年龄11.01±1.58岁;42岁的男孩;32名女孩)参加了这项研究,她们每周至少训练8小时,目前没有下肢疼痛。采用手持式测力仪测量下肢等长肌力。性别差异采用独立样本-t检验,优势侧与非优势侧比较采用配对样本-t检验。接受显著性水平p<0.05。结果:优势侧屈曲(p<0.001)、伸直(p<0.001)、踝关节背屈(p=0.003)肌力均大于非优势侧。膝关节屈伸强度比相似(p=0.957);而足底屈曲/背屈强度比差异有统计学意义(p=0.011)。男生游泳运动员优势侧等长肌力、膝关节屈曲(p=0.018)、膝关节屈伸强度比(p=0.007)均高于女生。结论:男子游泳运动员优势侧膝关节屈曲肌力高于女子游泳运动员。性别和下肢优势可能是重要的下肢肌肉力量的变化,在青春期前游泳者计划一个训练计划。
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