The objective of this study was to verify the impact of various sports on body cell mass (BCM). Ninety-eight male subjects, 17-33 years of age, participated in the study. The sample included athletes from three professional Italian football (soccer) teams, representing three different divisions (A, n=16; B, n=14; and C, n=18), judo athletes (J, n=10), and water polo athletes (W, n=14) who all competed at the national level. Twenty-six age-matched individuals served as the control group (CG). Fat-free mass (FFM), fat mass (FM), percent body fat (%BF), and BCM were assessed using bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS). There were no significant differences in body weight and FFM among the groups. A and B were significantly taller than J and CG. B had a significantly lower body mass index (BMI; kg/m(2)) than CG, while C had a significantly lower BMI than J and CG. CG had a significantly greater FM and %BF than A, B, and C. C had a significantly lower BCM than Aand B. CG had a significantly lower BCM than A, B, J, and W. In conclusion, differences in BCM exist among athletes of different sports, and among athletes within the same sport who compete at different levels.

Andreoli, A., Melchiorri, G., Brozzi, M., Di Marco, A., Volpe, S., Garofano, P., et al. (2003). Effect of different sports on body cell mass in highly trained athletes. ACTA DIABETOLOGICA, 40 Suppl 1, S122-5 [10.1007/s00592-003-0043-9].

Effect of different sports on body cell mass in highly trained athletes

ANDREOLI, ANGELA;MELCHIORRI, GIOVANNI;DI DANIELE, NICOLA;DE LORENZO, ANTONINO
2003-10-01

Abstract

The objective of this study was to verify the impact of various sports on body cell mass (BCM). Ninety-eight male subjects, 17-33 years of age, participated in the study. The sample included athletes from three professional Italian football (soccer) teams, representing three different divisions (A, n=16; B, n=14; and C, n=18), judo athletes (J, n=10), and water polo athletes (W, n=14) who all competed at the national level. Twenty-six age-matched individuals served as the control group (CG). Fat-free mass (FFM), fat mass (FM), percent body fat (%BF), and BCM were assessed using bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS). There were no significant differences in body weight and FFM among the groups. A and B were significantly taller than J and CG. B had a significantly lower body mass index (BMI; kg/m(2)) than CG, while C had a significantly lower BMI than J and CG. CG had a significantly greater FM and %BF than A, B, and C. C had a significantly lower BCM than Aand B. CG had a significantly lower BCM than A, B, J, and W. In conclusion, differences in BCM exist among athletes of different sports, and among athletes within the same sport who compete at different levels.
ott-2003
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/49 - SCIENZE TECNICHE DIETETICHE APPLICATE
English
Martial Arts; Male; Plethysmography, Impedance; Adipose Tissue; Sports; Adult; Reference Values; Body Weight; Body Composition; Humans; Football; Body Height
Andreoli, A., Melchiorri, G., Brozzi, M., Di Marco, A., Volpe, S., Garofano, P., et al. (2003). Effect of different sports on body cell mass in highly trained athletes. ACTA DIABETOLOGICA, 40 Suppl 1, S122-5 [10.1007/s00592-003-0043-9].
Andreoli, A; Melchiorri, G; Brozzi, M; Di Marco, A; Volpe, S; Garofano, P; DI DANIELE, N; DE LORENZO, A
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