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dc.creatorRoy, A. S.
dc.creatorDalui, R.
dc.creatorKalinski, M.
dc.creatorBandyopadhyay, A.
dc.date2014-12-25
dc.identifierhttps://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/2854
dc.identifier10.11603/ijmmr.2413-6077.2015.1.2854
dc.descriptionBackground. Vertical jump test (VJT) is used in some sport disciplines to evaluate an individual’s lower extremity power. However, VJT data is unavailable in young Indian boxers and swimmers.Objective. The given study was aimed to evaluate the VJT, anthropometric profile and body composition in young male Indian swimmers and boxers and compare the data with sedentary control group. The study also explored the relationship of VJT with anthropometric parameters and different components of body composition in the studied groups.Methods. Male boxers (n=40), swimmers (n=40) and sedentary subjects (n=40) with similar socio-economic background with age ranging between 21 and 25 years were sampled for the study from Kolkata, India. Body composition was determined by skinfold measurements and VJT was evaluated by Sargent Jump Test.Results. One way ANOVA shows significant (p<0.001) difference in body mass, %fat, total body fat (TF), lean body mass (LBM) and VJT score in boxers, swimmers and sedentary groups. Significant positive correlation of LBM with VJT score was associated with a greater jumping height in swimmers. On the other hand, VJT had significant negative (p<0.05) correlation with sum of all the skinfolds, individual skinfold and total fat in both athlete group as well as in the sedentary group.Conclusion. Significant intergroup difference was found in the studied parameters. VJT scores obtained in all the groups were well comparable. Higher value of body %fat imposed the unfavourable effect towards achieving higher jumping height mainly in sedentary group.KEY WORDS: VJT, boxers, swimmers, %fat, LBM.en-US
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dc.languageeng
dc.publisherI. Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical Universityen-US
dc.relationhttps://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/2854/3162
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Medicine and Medical Research; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2015): International Journal of Medicine and Medical Researchen-US
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Medicine and Medical Research; Том 1 № 1 (2015): International Journal of Medicine and Medical Researchru-RU
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Medicine and Medical Research; Том 1 № 1 (2015): International Journal of Medicine and Medical Researchuk-UA
dc.source2414-9985
dc.source2413-6077
dc.source10.11603/ijmmr.2413-6077.2015.1
dc.titleANTHROPOMETRIC PROFILE, BODY COMPOSITION AND VERTICAL JUMP SCORE IN BOXERS AND SWIMMERSen-US
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