TY - JOUR
T1 - Características de Composición Corporal, Ángulo de Fase y Agua Corporal en Paracaidistas Chilenos de Elite
AU - Yáñez-Sepúlveda, Rodrigo
AU - Alvear-Ordenes, Ildefonso
AU - Vargas-Silva, Juan
AU - Hernández-Jaña, Sam
AU - Olivares-Arancibia, Jorge
AU - Tuesta, Marcelo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/12/1
Y1 - 2021/12/1
N2 - SUMMARY: Unsuitable body composition in skydivers not only affect the sport performance but also could increase the probability of risk injury or severe accident; hence, to determine body composition characteristics could be helpful to prevent such events. This study aimed to describe body composition, phase angle, and total body water in highly trained Chilean skydivers. Eight Team Chile® professional skydivers (33.4 ± 4.9 years) with more than 6 years of experience participated in this study. Fat mass, muscle mass, fat-free mass, lean mass, visceral mass, phase angle, and total body water were measured by bioelectrical impedance. Skydivers had a bodyweight of 76.7±5.7 kg, a height of 1.72 ±0.1 m, and a body mass index of 26.0 ±1.9 kg/m2. Regarding body composition, they had a fat mass of 20.6 ±3.0 %, a muscle mass of 44.9 ±2.0 %, and a fat-free mass of 79.4 ±3.0 %. Phase angle and total body water were 7.25 ±0.3° and 344.6±3.2, respectively. The present findings could be useful to science sport professionals as reference values of body composition, phase angle, and total body water of highly trained skydivers to improve sports performance and avoid injuries.
AB - SUMMARY: Unsuitable body composition in skydivers not only affect the sport performance but also could increase the probability of risk injury or severe accident; hence, to determine body composition characteristics could be helpful to prevent such events. This study aimed to describe body composition, phase angle, and total body water in highly trained Chilean skydivers. Eight Team Chile® professional skydivers (33.4 ± 4.9 years) with more than 6 years of experience participated in this study. Fat mass, muscle mass, fat-free mass, lean mass, visceral mass, phase angle, and total body water were measured by bioelectrical impedance. Skydivers had a bodyweight of 76.7±5.7 kg, a height of 1.72 ±0.1 m, and a body mass index of 26.0 ±1.9 kg/m2. Regarding body composition, they had a fat mass of 20.6 ±3.0 %, a muscle mass of 44.9 ±2.0 %, and a fat-free mass of 79.4 ±3.0 %. Phase angle and total body water were 7.25 ±0.3° and 344.6±3.2, respectively. The present findings could be useful to science sport professionals as reference values of body composition, phase angle, and total body water of highly trained skydivers to improve sports performance and avoid injuries.
KW - Anthropometry
KW - Bioelectrical impedance
KW - Skydiving
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U2 - 10.4067/S0717-95022021000601564
DO - 10.4067/S0717-95022021000601564
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85124390341
SN - 0717-9367
VL - 39
SP - 1564
EP - 1569
JO - International Journal of Morphology
JF - International Journal of Morphology
IS - 6
ER -