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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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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