Author: Carol Grace Thompson
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Validity and Reliability of Body Composition Analysis of Highschool Wrestlers
Author: Carol Grace Thompson
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Reliability and Validity of Near-infrared Body Composition Analysis in High School Age Wrestlers
Author: Kim Elizabeth Nielsen
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Publisher:
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Reliability and Validity of Skinfold Testers when Estimating Body Composition in Indiana High School Wrestlers
Author: William Rowe Mathie (Jr)
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Category : Body weight
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Body weight
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Validation of Body Composition Prediction Equations for Alabama High School Wrestlers
Author: Henry N. Williford
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Category : Wrestlers
Languages : en
Pages : 154
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Category : Wrestlers
Languages : en
Pages : 154
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Determining Validity of the Current High School Wrestling Weight Certification Program, when Compared with Other Methods of Body Composition Assessment and Hydration Status
Author: Bobby J. Melanson
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Category : Wrestling
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Category : Wrestling
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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ACSM's Body Composition Assessment
Author: American College of Sports Medicine
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
ISBN: 1492526398
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
ACSM's Body Composition Assessment provides practicing fitness, health, and medical professionals with information about various body composition measurement methods in clinical and field settings--evidence-based protocols, advantages, sources of measurement error, and more.
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
ISBN: 1492526398
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
ACSM's Body Composition Assessment provides practicing fitness, health, and medical professionals with information about various body composition measurement methods in clinical and field settings--evidence-based protocols, advantages, sources of measurement error, and more.
Proceedings
Author: National Athletic Trainers Association. Meeting & Clinical Symposia
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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The Body Composition of High School Wrestlers
Author: William D. Gilman
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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Evaluation of Body Composition Assessments for a High School Wrestling Weight Certification Program
Author: Kristen M. Oja
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Category : Wrestlers
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Background: The Oregon Wrestling Weight Monitoring Program establishes the athlete's minimum wrestling weight (MW) for the season. This program specifies the wrestler's maximum weight loss rate and was implemented in order to reduce unhealthy weight-cutting behaviors commonly practiced by wrestlers. Aims: (1) To compare differences in percent body fat (%BF) between 3 body composition assessment methods, (2) To examine agreement between 2 hydration assessment methods, (3) To detect the presence of systematic bias in MW-prediction for 2 methods of body composition assessment, compared to a criterion, (4) To gather information pertaining to weight-cutting methods used and the frequency with which these methods were used. Methods: Participants included 55 male and female high school athletes, 18 of whom were wrestlers. Body composition assessment methods included the BODPOD while measuring thoracic gas volume (BPM) (criterion for MW prediction), BODPOD while estimating this volume (BPE), and leg-to-leg- bioelectric impedance analysis (L-BIA). The BODPOD body composition system is a densitometric method similar to hydrostatic weighing, however air displacement is used rather than water displacement. This technique is also referred to as air displacement plethysmography. The systematic bias of BPE and L-BIA were examined. Urine specific gravity (USG) was assessed, as an indicator of hydration level using the dipstick method and an optical refractomer. Wrestlers completed a survey. Results: The 3 methods reported similar %BF values (16.1±8.3, 15.3±8.4, 15.4±7.8) for all athletes (N=51), the subgroup of wrestlers (N=16), and males (N=20), however there was a difference in %BF between L-BIA and BPE and between L-BIA and BPM for females (N=15). Hydration assessment methods did not agree when using the high school USG cutoff (1.025 g mL-1), and agreed weakly when using the NCAA USG cutoff (1.020 g mL-1). Systematic bias existed in BPE, and limits of agreement were twice as large in L-BIA compared to BPE. Most wrestlers engaged in weight-cutting behaviors. Conclusion: L-BIA is not recommended as a method for predicting MW because individual differences between L-BIA and BPM spanned multiple weight classes. Investigators recommend that program officials consider using optical refractometers and/or consider adopting the NCAA hydration cutoff (USG
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Category : Wrestlers
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Background: The Oregon Wrestling Weight Monitoring Program establishes the athlete's minimum wrestling weight (MW) for the season. This program specifies the wrestler's maximum weight loss rate and was implemented in order to reduce unhealthy weight-cutting behaviors commonly practiced by wrestlers. Aims: (1) To compare differences in percent body fat (%BF) between 3 body composition assessment methods, (2) To examine agreement between 2 hydration assessment methods, (3) To detect the presence of systematic bias in MW-prediction for 2 methods of body composition assessment, compared to a criterion, (4) To gather information pertaining to weight-cutting methods used and the frequency with which these methods were used. Methods: Participants included 55 male and female high school athletes, 18 of whom were wrestlers. Body composition assessment methods included the BODPOD while measuring thoracic gas volume (BPM) (criterion for MW prediction), BODPOD while estimating this volume (BPE), and leg-to-leg- bioelectric impedance analysis (L-BIA). The BODPOD body composition system is a densitometric method similar to hydrostatic weighing, however air displacement is used rather than water displacement. This technique is also referred to as air displacement plethysmography. The systematic bias of BPE and L-BIA were examined. Urine specific gravity (USG) was assessed, as an indicator of hydration level using the dipstick method and an optical refractomer. Wrestlers completed a survey. Results: The 3 methods reported similar %BF values (16.1±8.3, 15.3±8.4, 15.4±7.8) for all athletes (N=51), the subgroup of wrestlers (N=16), and males (N=20), however there was a difference in %BF between L-BIA and BPE and between L-BIA and BPM for females (N=15). Hydration assessment methods did not agree when using the high school USG cutoff (1.025 g mL-1), and agreed weakly when using the NCAA USG cutoff (1.020 g mL-1). Systematic bias existed in BPE, and limits of agreement were twice as large in L-BIA compared to BPE. Most wrestlers engaged in weight-cutting behaviors. Conclusion: L-BIA is not recommended as a method for predicting MW because individual differences between L-BIA and BPM spanned multiple weight classes. Investigators recommend that program officials consider using optical refractometers and/or consider adopting the NCAA hydration cutoff (USG
Comparisons of Body Composition Techniques at Measuring Body Fat in High School Wrestlers
Author: Timothy R. Witkus
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Publisher:
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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