Body Composition, Cardiorespiratory Function, and Rule Changes in Women's Basketball

W. Sinning
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Abstract The purpose was to evaluate changes in body composition during a season of women's basketball and changes in cardiorespiratory function as measured by maximum oxygen intake (max VO2). In addition, the effects of a rule change (six players to five players) were analyzed on the basis of present data and data collected in a similar study completed before the rule change. Measures of max VO2 and body composition were taken on 14 women at the beginning and end of the season. The basketball players tended to be in upper ranges of height and weight in comparison to other reports on college women, but slightly leaner than average. Comparisons of pre- and postseason means (t test) revealed significant increases in weight and LBW which lead to significant decreases in max VO2 when expressed in ml/kg/min and ml/kg LBW/min. The present sample had significantly higher max VO2 values than on the six-player team, but there was no difference relative to training effects when in-season changes in weight and max V...
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女子篮球的身体组成、心肺功能和规则变化
摘要目的是评价女子篮球一个赛季中身体成分的变化和最大摄氧量(max VO2)测量的心肺功能的变化。此外,在现有数据和在规则改变之前完成的类似研究中收集的数据的基础上,分析了规则改变(6名球员到5名球员)的影响。在赛季开始和结束时,对14名女性进行了最大摄氧量和身体成分的测量。与其他关于女大学生的报道相比,篮球运动员的身高和体重往往在较高的范围内,但比平均水平略瘦。赛前和赛后均值比较(t检验)显示,体重和LBW显著增加,导致最大摄氧量(ml/kg/min和ml/kg LBW/min)显著降低。本样本的最大摄氧量值明显高于六人组,但在赛季中体重和最大摄氧量变化时,相对于训练效果没有差异。
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