Hamstrings and quadriceps muscle size and strength in female and male elite competitive alpine skiers.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY Frontiers in Physiology Pub Date : 2025-01-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fphys.2024.1444300
Daniel P Fitze, Martino V Franchi, Clarissa Müller Brusco, Nadine Engeler, Walter O Frey, Jörg Spörri
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Competitive alpine skiing requires a high level of physical fitness to perform sport-specific manoeuvres and to minimise the risk of injury. The aim of this study was to establish reference values for the maximal anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSAmax) of the individual hamstrings (HAM) and quadriceps (QUAD) muscles as well as for the maximal voluntary torque (MVT) during knee flexion (KF) and knee extension (KE) of female and male elite competitive alpine skiers. Ultrasound and dynamometer data were obtained from a largely overlapping but not identical dataset. The ultrasound data were collected from 33 elite alpine skiers (20 women and 13 men), and the dynamometer data were collected from 35 elite alpine skiers (20 women and 15 men). Compared with female skiers, male skiers presented a significantly greater ACSAmax in the biceps femoris short head (BFsh), biceps femoris long head (BFlh), and semitendinosus (ST) muscles, as well as in the entire HAM muscle group. The ACSAmax of the semimembranosus (SM) did not differ significantly between the two sexes. Compared with female skiers, male skiers presented significantly greater ACSAmax values in the vastus lateralis (VL), rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM) and entire QUAD muscle groups. At VI, there was no significant difference in the ACSAmax between the two sexes. Compared with male skiers, female skiers had a significantly greater proportional SM ACSAmax. In terms of MVT, male skiers presented greater absolute and relative values than females did. There were no differences in the MVT/ACSAmax between the sexes. Neither the HAM/QUAD ACSAmax ratio nor the KF/KE MVT ratio differed between the sexes. The present study provides normative values for the muscle size and strength of the HAM and QUAD muscles of elite competitive alpine skiers. These values can be used as benchmarks for youth alpine skiers striving for the elite level. An interesting finding of the present study was that female skiers had a greater proportional ACSAmax of the SM, as this may be relevant in anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention given the function of tibia internal rotation.

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男女优秀高山滑雪运动员腿筋和股四头肌的大小和力量。
竞技高山滑雪需要高水平的身体素质来进行运动特定的动作,并尽量减少受伤的风险。本研究的目的是为男女优秀竞技高山滑雪运动员在膝关节屈曲(KF)和膝关节伸展(KE)时的最大自主扭矩(MVT)以及单个腘窝肌(HAM)和股四头肌(QUAD)肌肉的最大解剖截面积(ACSAmax)建立参考值。超声波和测功机数据从一个很大程度上重叠但不相同的数据集获得。超声数据采集33名优秀高山滑雪运动员(女20名,男13名),测功机数据采集35名优秀高山滑雪运动员(女20名,男15名)。与女性滑雪者相比,男性滑雪者在股短头二头肌(BFsh)、股长头二头肌(BFlh)和半腱肌(ST)以及整个HAM肌群中表现出更大的ACSAmax。半膜鱼(SM)的ACSAmax在两性间无显著差异。与女性滑雪者相比,男性滑雪者的股外侧肌(VL)、股直肌(RF)、股内侧肌(VM)和整个QUAD肌群的ACSAmax值显著高于女性。在VI时,两性间ACSAmax无显著差异。与男性滑雪者相比,女性滑雪者的SM ACSAmax比例显著高于男性。在MVT方面,男性滑雪者的绝对值和相对值均大于女性。MVT/ACSAmax在两性间无差异。HAM/QUAD ACSAmax比值和KF/KE MVT比值均无性别差异。本研究为优秀竞技高山滑雪运动员HAM和QUAD肌肉的大小和力量提供了规范性值。这些价值观可以作为青年高山滑雪运动员追求精英水平的基准。本研究的一个有趣的发现是,女性滑雪者的SM的ACSAmax比例更大,因为这可能与胫骨内旋功能预防前交叉韧带损伤有关。
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