Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat

Introduction: Research on the incidence of appendicular muscle mass in muscle strength in healthy and clinical populations is scarce, making it difficult to practice and prescribe exercise for health professionals. Objective: Determine the relationship between lower limb muscle mass and maximum repe...

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Main Authors: Brian Johan Bustos-Viviescas, Rafael Enrique Lozano Zapata, Andres Alonso Acevedo-Mindiola
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: ECIMED 2020-11-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar
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Online Access:http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/826
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author Brian Johan Bustos-Viviescas
Rafael Enrique Lozano Zapata
Andres Alonso Acevedo-Mindiola
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description Introduction: Research on the incidence of appendicular muscle mass in muscle strength in healthy and clinical populations is scarce, making it difficult to practice and prescribe exercise for health professionals. Objective: Determine the relationship between lower limb muscle mass and maximum repetition in half squat in subjects trained in strength training with overloads. Methods: Descriptive-correlated study with a sample of ten men's convenience (age 17,40 ± 2,32 years, a size of 172,10 ± 5,76 cm and a body mass of 79,13 ± 19,54 kg), the maximum strength was evaluated through a maximum repetition test in the average squat exercise, and the muscle mass of lower limbs was estimated through a predictive equation. The PSPP statistical package (95 % confidence level and a p-value of 0,05) was used for statistical analysis using the normality tests (Shapiro-Wilk) and Pearson correlational coefficient. Results: The muscle mass of lower limbs and the maximum repetition in half squat was presented a normal distribution (p > 0,05), while the relationship between the muscle mass of lower limbs and the maximum repetition in the half squat was negative and not significant (r = -0,45; p > 0,05). Conclusion: The muscle mass of lower limbs is negatively and not significantly related to the maximum repetition in half squat in subjects trained in strength training with overloads.
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spelling doaj.art-80842ff714c144df83dfc65561f1cb882022-12-21T22:31:06ZspaECIMEDRevista Cubana de Medicina Militar1561-30461561-30462020-11-01494e0200826e0200826331Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squatBrian Johan Bustos-Viviescas0Rafael Enrique Lozano Zapata1Andres Alonso Acevedo-Mindiola2Fundación Universitaria Juan de Castellanos. Tunja, ColombiaUniversidad de PamplonaUniversidad de PamplonaIntroduction: Research on the incidence of appendicular muscle mass in muscle strength in healthy and clinical populations is scarce, making it difficult to practice and prescribe exercise for health professionals. Objective: Determine the relationship between lower limb muscle mass and maximum repetition in half squat in subjects trained in strength training with overloads. Methods: Descriptive-correlated study with a sample of ten men's convenience (age 17,40 ± 2,32 years, a size of 172,10 ± 5,76 cm and a body mass of 79,13 ± 19,54 kg), the maximum strength was evaluated through a maximum repetition test in the average squat exercise, and the muscle mass of lower limbs was estimated through a predictive equation. The PSPP statistical package (95 % confidence level and a p-value of 0,05) was used for statistical analysis using the normality tests (Shapiro-Wilk) and Pearson correlational coefficient. Results: The muscle mass of lower limbs and the maximum repetition in half squat was presented a normal distribution (p > 0,05), while the relationship between the muscle mass of lower limbs and the maximum repetition in the half squat was negative and not significant (r = -0,45; p > 0,05). Conclusion: The muscle mass of lower limbs is negatively and not significantly related to the maximum repetition in half squat in subjects trained in strength training with overloads.http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/826entrenamiento de fuerzafuerza muscularmúsculoprueba de ejercicio.
spellingShingle Brian Johan Bustos-Viviescas
Rafael Enrique Lozano Zapata
Andres Alonso Acevedo-Mindiola
Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat
Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar
entrenamiento de fuerza
fuerza muscular
músculo
prueba de ejercicio.
title Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat
title_full Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat
title_fullStr Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat
title_short Incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat
title_sort incidence of lower limb muscle mass in maximum repetition in half squat
topic entrenamiento de fuerza
fuerza muscular
músculo
prueba de ejercicio.
url http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/826
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