轮椅篮球:健康与生活质量

Q3 Social Sciences
N. Feter, C. Calonego, Allana Carla Cavanhi, Fabrício Del Vecchio
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摘要:本研究旨在评估Pelotas/RS轮椅篮球运动员的身体活动(PA)水平、主观生活质量感知(QOL)、肌肉力量、灵活性和敏捷性。样本由10名WB业余运动员组成。对于肌肉力量,它应用了三种等长握力测试-最大握力测试(以kgf为单位的MIHS)、次最大握力试验(评估70%的MIHS(以s为单位的70MIHS)和肩胛骨等长测试(SIS)的力量耐力),以及两种等渗测试来测量力量耐力(1分钟内的最大重复次数):i)肘屈肌(EFS)和ii)肩外展肌(SAS)。为了评估敏捷性,进行了适应性20米穿梭跑(SR)。为了灵活性,采用了Apley和Back Stretch测试。通过IPAQ和WHOQOL–bref分别测量体力活动和生活质量。之后,使用描述性统计和t检验,显著性水平为5%。在MIHS、70MIHS、SIS、EFS、SAS和Apley试验中,右侧的表现分别为46.17±5.06 kgf、49.31±15.75 s、28.44±11.53 kgf、37.10±9.89 reps、28.30±6.56 reps和12.70±10.94,左侧的表现分别是47.51±8.98 kgf、45.41±11.28 s、30.75±12.64 kgf、40.40±7.79 reps,29.80±5.55 reps和13.35±5.06 cm。运动员在背部伸展(cm)测试中达到93.00±10.92 cm,在SR测试中达到16.23±1.93 s。他们表现出736±120 min/周的中度PA和467±191.4 min/周剧烈PA,WHOQOL bref总分为67.62±5.45 au。WB运动员的生活质量接近参考值,与其他运动项目的身体残疾者相比,他们在敏捷性测试中表现出色。
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Wheelchair basketball: fitness and quality of life
Abstract: The study aimed to assess the physical activity (PA) level, subjective perception of quality of life (QOL), muscle strength, flexibility, and agility in wheelchair basketball (WB) players from Pelotas/RS. The sample consisted of 10 WB amateur athletes. For muscle strength, it was applied three isometric handgrip tests - maximum handgrip test (MIHS in kgf), sub-maximum handgrip test (to assess strength endurance at 70% of MIHS (70MIHS in s) and scapular isometric test (SIS), - and two isotonic tests to measure strength endurance (maximum repetitions in 1 min) in: i) elbow flexor muscles (EFS) and ii) shoulder abductors (SAS). To evaluate agility, it was conducted adapted 20-m Shuttle Run (SR). For flexibility, it was adopted Apley’s and Back Stretch tests. Physical activity and QOL were measured by IPAQ and WHOQOL–bref, respectively. After that, descriptive statistics and t test were used with significance level at 5%. The performance in MIHS, 70MIHS, SIS, EFS, SAS and Apley’s test was, respectively, 46.17±5.06 kgf, 49.31±15.75 s, 28.44±11.53 kgf, 37.10±9.89 reps, 28.30±6.56 reps and 12.70±10.94 to right side and 47.51±8.98 kgf, 45.41±11.28 s, 30.75±12.64 kgf, 40.40±7.79 reps, 29.80±5.55 reps and 13.35±5.06 cm to left side. The athletes reached 93.00±10.92 cm in the Back Stretch (cm) test and 16.23±1.93 s in the SR. They showed 736±120 min/week of moderate and 467±191.4 min/week of vigorous PA, and the WHOQOL-bref overall score was 67.62±5.45 au. The WB players exhibited QOL near from reference values and superior performance in agility test when compared with people with physical disabilities from other sports.
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审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity (EUJAPA) is an international, multidisciplinary journal, introduced to communicate, share and stimulate academic inquiry focusing on physical activity of persons with special needs. Articles appearing in EUJAPA reflect cross disciplinary nature of the academic discipline of adapted physical activity ranging from physical education, through sport, recreation, rehabilitation, dance, sport medicine or health care. EUJAPA is the official journal of the European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity. This multidisciplinary journal provides the latest academic inquiry related to physical activity for special populations. Regular features include qualitative and quantitative research studies, case studies, review articles, viewpoints, methodological guidelines, and editorial commentary.
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