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Sex-related Anthropometrics in a Lower-Body Mobility Assessment Among Professional Soccer Athletes

BACKGROUND: The functional movement screen (FMS™) and Y-balance test (YBT) are commonly used to evaluate mobility in athletes. PURPOSE: The primary aim of this investigation was to determine the relationship between demographic and anthropometric factors such as sex, body composition, and skeletal d...

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Autores principales: Hedt, Corbin A., Le, Jessica T., Heimdal, Tyler, Vickery, Justin, Orozco, Erin, McCulloch, Patrick C., Lambert, Bradley S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8975562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35391861
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.32595
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author Hedt, Corbin A.
Le, Jessica T.
Heimdal, Tyler
Vickery, Justin
Orozco, Erin
McCulloch, Patrick C.
Lambert, Bradley S.
author_facet Hedt, Corbin A.
Le, Jessica T.
Heimdal, Tyler
Vickery, Justin
Orozco, Erin
McCulloch, Patrick C.
Lambert, Bradley S.
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description BACKGROUND: The functional movement screen (FMS™) and Y-balance test (YBT) are commonly used to evaluate mobility in athletes. PURPOSE: The primary aim of this investigation was to determine the relationship between demographic and anthropometric factors such as sex, body composition, and skeletal dimension and scoring on YBT and FMS™ in male and female professional soccer athletes. STUDY DESIGN: Cross Sectional METHODS: During pre-season assessments, athletes from two professional soccer clubs were recruited and underwent body composition and skeletal dimension analysis via dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scans. Balance and mobility were assessed using the YBT and FMS™. A two-tailed t-test was used to compare YBT between sexes. Chi-square was used for sex comparisons of FMS™ scores. Correlation analysis was used to determine if body composition and/or skeletal dimensions correlated with YBT or FMS™ measures. Type-I error; α=0.05. RESULTS: 40 Participants were successfully recruited: (24 males: 27±5yr, 79±9kg; |16 females: 25±3yr, 63±4kg). YBT: Correlations were found between anterior reach and height (r=-0.36), total lean mass (LM)(r=-0.39), and trunk LM(r=-0.39) as well as between posterolateral reach and pelvic width (PW)(r=0.42), femur length (r=0.44), and tibia length (r=0.51)(all p<0.05). FMS™: The deep squat score was correlated with height(r=-0.40), PW(r=0.40), LM(r=-0.43), and trunk LM (r =-0.40)(p<0.05). Inline lunge scores were correlated with height(r=-0.63), PW(r=0.60), LM(r=-0.77), trunk LM(r=-0.73), and leg LM(r=0.70)(all p<0.05). Straight leg raise scores were correlated with PW (r=0.45, p<0.05). Females scored higher for the three lower body FMS™ measures where correlations were observed (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Lower body FMS™ scores differ between male and female professional soccer athletes and are related to anthropometric factors that may influence screening and outcomes for the FMS™ and YBT, respectively. Thus, these anatomical factors likely need to be taken into account when assessing baseline performance and risk of injury to improve screening efficacy. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 3b
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spelling pubmed-89755622022-04-06 Sex-related Anthropometrics in a Lower-Body Mobility Assessment Among Professional Soccer Athletes Hedt, Corbin A. Le, Jessica T. Heimdal, Tyler Vickery, Justin Orozco, Erin McCulloch, Patrick C. Lambert, Bradley S. Int J Sports Phys Ther Original Research BACKGROUND: The functional movement screen (FMS™) and Y-balance test (YBT) are commonly used to evaluate mobility in athletes. PURPOSE: The primary aim of this investigation was to determine the relationship between demographic and anthropometric factors such as sex, body composition, and skeletal dimension and scoring on YBT and FMS™ in male and female professional soccer athletes. STUDY DESIGN: Cross Sectional METHODS: During pre-season assessments, athletes from two professional soccer clubs were recruited and underwent body composition and skeletal dimension analysis via dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scans. Balance and mobility were assessed using the YBT and FMS™. A two-tailed t-test was used to compare YBT between sexes. Chi-square was used for sex comparisons of FMS™ scores. Correlation analysis was used to determine if body composition and/or skeletal dimensions correlated with YBT or FMS™ measures. Type-I error; α=0.05. RESULTS: 40 Participants were successfully recruited: (24 males: 27±5yr, 79±9kg; |16 females: 25±3yr, 63±4kg). YBT: Correlations were found between anterior reach and height (r=-0.36), total lean mass (LM)(r=-0.39), and trunk LM(r=-0.39) as well as between posterolateral reach and pelvic width (PW)(r=0.42), femur length (r=0.44), and tibia length (r=0.51)(all p<0.05). FMS™: The deep squat score was correlated with height(r=-0.40), PW(r=0.40), LM(r=-0.43), and trunk LM (r =-0.40)(p<0.05). Inline lunge scores were correlated with height(r=-0.63), PW(r=0.60), LM(r=-0.77), trunk LM(r=-0.73), and leg LM(r=0.70)(all p<0.05). Straight leg raise scores were correlated with PW (r=0.45, p<0.05). Females scored higher for the three lower body FMS™ measures where correlations were observed (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Lower body FMS™ scores differ between male and female professional soccer athletes and are related to anthropometric factors that may influence screening and outcomes for the FMS™ and YBT, respectively. Thus, these anatomical factors likely need to be taken into account when assessing baseline performance and risk of injury to improve screening efficacy. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 3b NASMI 2022-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8975562/ /pubmed/35391861 http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.32595 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hedt, Corbin A.
Le, Jessica T.
Heimdal, Tyler
Vickery, Justin
Orozco, Erin
McCulloch, Patrick C.
Lambert, Bradley S.
Sex-related Anthropometrics in a Lower-Body Mobility Assessment Among Professional Soccer Athletes
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title_full Sex-related Anthropometrics in a Lower-Body Mobility Assessment Among Professional Soccer Athletes
title_fullStr Sex-related Anthropometrics in a Lower-Body Mobility Assessment Among Professional Soccer Athletes
title_full_unstemmed Sex-related Anthropometrics in a Lower-Body Mobility Assessment Among Professional Soccer Athletes
title_short Sex-related Anthropometrics in a Lower-Body Mobility Assessment Among Professional Soccer Athletes
title_sort sex-related anthropometrics in a lower-body mobility assessment among professional soccer athletes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8975562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35391861
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.32595
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