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Quadriceps Function and Athletic Performance in Highly Trained Female Athletes.

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العنوان: Quadriceps Function and Athletic Performance in Highly Trained Female Athletes.
المؤلفون: Henderson, Frederick J., Sasakabe, Wakana, Satoshi, Kuwano, Shima, Norihiro, Shimokochi, Yohei
المصدر: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation; Jan2023, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p63-69, 7p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 3 Charts, 1 Graph
مصطلحات موضوعية: QUADRICEPS muscle physiology, MUSCLE contraction, HANDBALL, HUMAN research subjects, MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems, CROSS-sectional method, EVALUATION of organizational effectiveness, MULTIPLE regression analysis, REGRESSION analysis, INFORMED consent (Medical law), BODY movement, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, ATHLETIC ability, WEIGHT lifting, JUMPING, SPRINTING
مستخلص: Context: Quadriceps strength is considered a key contributor to performance in various athletic tasks. Yet, past research has reported conflicting results based on population, with little data available in highly trained female athletes. Design: Cross-sectional. Method: To examine how athletic performance relates to quadriceps strength and neural function, we measured the quadriceps maximum voluntary isometric contraction force (MVIC) and rate of force development over 0 to 50 ms (rate of force development [RFD]0−50ms), and various performance measures in 34 highly trained female athletes. Results: Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that the quadriceps variables explained 16 of 21 performance variables (R2 =.08–.36, P ≤.10). Squat performance related to RFD0−50ms alone (R2 =.17–.20, P <.05; βRFD = 0.41 to 0.45, P <.05) but only MVIC explained the variance in sprinting and vertical jump performance (R2 =.08–.34, P ≤.10; βMVIC = −0.51 to 0.58, P ≤.10). The broad jump model included both parameters and their interaction (R2 =.20, P =.08; βRFD = 0.06, P =.76; βMVIC = −0.39, P =.03; βRFD×MVIC = −0.24, P =.10). Conclusion: The contribution of the quadriceps MVIC or RFD0–50ms varies in size and nature depending on the task or leg dominance. While quadriceps are significant contributors to performance, because our models leave most of the variance in performance unexplained, rehabilitation and performance professionals should refrain from interpreting peak athletic performance as a reflection of knee-extensors function in highly trained female athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:10566716
DOI:10.1123/jsr.2021-0359