NCAA一级女子足球运动员在整个大学生涯中身体成分的变化。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Mary C Pickler, Andrew R Gallucci, Katherine M Lee, Leroy K Bolden, Eric R Rash, Grant M Tinsley
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摘要:Pickler, MC, Gallucci, AR, Lee, KM, Bolden, LK, Rash, ER和Tinsley, GM. NCAA女子足球运动员在整个大学生涯中身体成分的变化。[J]力量研究与进展,XX(X): 000- 000,2025 -由于营养、训练方案和整体健康状况的波动,运动员通常会发生身体组成的变化。尽管一些研究调查了大学运动员在不同赛季或位置上的身体成分变化,但很少有研究分析了整个大学运动员职业生涯中的这些变化。本研究通过分析NCAA一级女子足球运动员在大学生涯中身体成分的变化来解决这一知识差距。2010年至2022年,每年对运动员进行3- 4次全身双能x线吸收仪扫描,并对所有进行bbbb2次单独扫描的运动员(all分析,n = 115-116)和扫描时间≥3年的运动员(3Y分析,n = 33-34)使用线性混合效应模型进行身体成分变化分析。p≤0.05为有统计学意义。在这两项分析中,运动员的体重、瘦软组织、无脂肪量、无脂肪量指数和脊柱骨矿物质密度都有显著增加。仅在ALL分析中,观察到体脂百分比下降和总骨密度增加。此外,在ALL分析中,守门员的身体质量和脂肪质量高于其他位置的球员,但在3Y分析中,球员位置之间的差异没有统计学意义。综上所述,积极参加NCAA一级女子足球运动导致脊柱的总瘦软组织、无脂量和骨密度增加,且参加≥3年者体脂率降低,总骨密度增加。
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Body Composition Changes in NCAA Division I Female Soccer Players Throughout Collegiate Playing Career.

Abstract: Pickler, MC, Gallucci, AR, Lee, KM, Bolden, LK, Rash, ER, and Tinsley, GM. Body composition changes in NCAA Division I female soccer players throughout collegiate playing career. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2025-Body composition changes commonly occur in athletes because of fluctuations in nutrition, training regimens, and overall health. Although some studies have examined body composition changes across seasons or positions in collegiate athletes, few have analyzed these changes during the course of an entire collegiate playing career. This study addresses this knowledge gap through the analysis of body composition changes in NCAA Division I female soccer players during the course of their collegiate career. Three to 4 total body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans were performed on athletes each year from 2010 to 2022, and analyses of body composition changes were conducted using linear mixed-effects models in all athletes with >2 individual scans (ALL analysis; n = 115-116) and in those with ≥3 years of scans (3Y analysis; n = 33-34). Statistical significance was accepted at p ≤ 0.05. In both analyses, athletes experienced significant increases in body mass, lean soft tissue, fat-free mass, fat-free mass index, and spine bone mineral density. In the ALL analysis only, decreases in body fat percentage and increases in total bone mineral density were observed. In addition, goalkeepers had higher body mass and fat mass than those in other positions in the ALL analysis, but the 3Y analysis yielded no statistically significant differences between player positions. In conclusion, active participation in NCAA Division I women's soccer resulted in increased total lean soft tissue, fat-free mass, and bone mineral density of the spine, with participation ≥3 years additionally reducing body fat percentage and increasing total bone mineral density.

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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
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发文量
384
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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