Kenzie B Friesen, Adam W Anz, Jeffrey R Dugas, James R Andrews, Gretchen D Oliver
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摘要
目前的假设是,体重指数的增加可能导致过度使用损伤。因此,如果髋部或肩部的活动范围受到身体质量指数的影响,投手在寻求以最大速度投球时可能会对关节施加额外的压力。这项研究的目的是检查臀部和肩部的活动范围是否与身体质量指数分类有关。147名女子垒球投手(17.0±4.2岁;167.6±11.8厘米;70.6±17.5公斤;体重指数=24.8±4.7 kg/ m2)。评估双侧髋关节和肩部活动范围。多因素方差分析结果显示,体重指数[Wilks' Λ =0.742, F=1.722, p=0.014, η 2 =0.095]显著影响肩关节和髋关节的活动范围。事后分析结果显示,体重过轻组在投掷侧髋内活动范围(平均差值为12.39,p=0.005)和手套侧髋内活动范围(平均差值为11.98,p=0.004)均显著大于肥胖组。虽然垒球投手的身体组成没有被过分强调,但目前的研究显示,超重可能会抑制适当的力学。教练、运动训练员、力量和体能训练人员以及运动员都应该认识到身体成分在影响比赛结果方面所起的作用。
The Effects of Body Mass Index on Softball Pitchers' Hip and Shoulder Range of Motion.
Currently it is hypothesized that increased body mass index may contribute to overuse injuries. Thus, if hip or shoulder range of motion is affected by body mass index, pitchers may be placing additional stress on joints as they seek to pitch at maximal velocity. The purpose of this study was to examine if range of motion at the hips and shoulders were related to body mass index classification. A sample of 147 female softball pitchers (17.0±4.2 years; 167.6±11.8 cm; 70.6±17.5 kg; body mass index=24.8±4.7 kg/m 2 ) participated. Bilateral hip and shoulder range of motion were assessed. Multivariate analysis of variance results indicated body mass index [Wilks' Λ =0.742, F=1.722, p=0.014, η 2 =0.095] significantly affected range of motion of the shoulder and hip. Post hoc results indicated the underweight group had significantly more range of motion than the obese group in hip internal range of motion on both the throwing side (mean difference=12.39, p=0.005) and glove side (mean difference=11.98, p=0.004). Although body composition is not overly emphasized among softball pitchers, the current study reveals excess weight may inhibit proper mechanics. Coaches, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning personnel, and athletes should acknowledge the role that body composition can play in affecting pitch outcomes.