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摘要
关于马来西亚残奥会举重运动员的人体测量学、身体和生理特征的研究是有限的。本研究调查了马来西亚残奥会举重运动员的社会人口学、临床信息和人体测量物理参数。在2016年的力量举重研讨会和全国锦标赛期间进行了一项横断面研究。采用结构化问卷收集运动员的社会人口学、运动参与史和医疗信息。所有参与者都进行了有组织的体格检查和人体测量评估。52名力量举重运动员参加了这项研究。参与者的平均年龄为24.50±8.25岁。大多数参与者是男性(82.7%),大多数有脊髓损伤(34.6%)或下肢截肢(26.9%)。大多数力量举重运动员参加过地区和州一级的锦标赛,42.3%的人代表马来西亚参加过国际比赛。女性力量举重运动员的体脂量明显高于男性(35.61% vs 19.80%;p = 0.003)。男性力量举重运动员的手臂和前臂长度明显更长(30.10±IQR3.00 cm vs 23.00±IQR2.13 cm);p = 0.020)。
ANTHROPOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MALAYSIAN COMPETITIVE POWERLIFTERS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES
Studies on the anthropometric, physical and physiological characteristics among Malaysian Paralympic powerlifters are limited. This study examined the sociodemographic, clinical information and anthropometric physical parameters of Paralympic powerlifters in Malaysia.
A cross-sectional study was conducted during a Powerlifting Workshop and National Championship in 2016. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data on athlete’s sociodemographic, sports participation history and medical information. All participants underwent a structured physical medical examination and anthropometric assessments.
Fifty-two powerlifters took part in this study. Mean age of participants was 24.50±SD8.25 year. Majority of participants were men (82.7%) and most had spinal cord injury (34.6%) or amputation of the lower limb (26.9%). Most powerlifters competed at district and state level championships and 42.3% had represented Malaysia at international competitions. Women powerlifters had a significantly higher amount of body fat compared to men (35.61% vs 19.80%; p=0.003). Men power-lifters had significantly longer arm and forearm length (30.10±IQR3.00 cm vs 23.00±IQR2.13 cm; p=0.020).