Quantitative Relationship between Body Composition and Muscular Strength Measured with the Biodex System 3

Biodex System3을 사용한 근력측정과 체조성의 양적조건과의 관련성

  • Lee, Sang-Un (Dept of Physical Therapy, Aomori University of Health and Welfare) ;
  • Kim, Yong-Kwon (Dept of Physical Therapy, Inje University) ;
  • Sato, Kouki (Faculty of Education Hirosaki University)
  • 이상윤 (아오모리현립보건대학 건강과학부 물리치료학과) ;
  • 김용권 (인제대학 물리치료학과) ;
  • 사토우코우키 (히로사키대학 교육학부)
  • Published : 2003.09.30

Abstract

This study measured body composition and muscular strength, to examine their relationship, using the Bioelectrical Impedance (IB) method and biodex system3, respectively, in 44 healthy male(20) and female(24) university students. 1. Muscular strength of the upper extremities correlated significantly with fat-free mass(FFM) with $r=.604{\sim}.630$ and intracellular fluid(ICF) with $r=.672{\sim}.668$ in males and FFM with $r=.416{\sim}.552$, ICF with $r=.432{\sim}.564$ and extracellular fluid(ECF) with $r=.429{\sim}.463$ in females. 2. Muscular strength of the lower extremities correlated significantly with FFM with $r=.522{\sim}.785$, ICF with $r=.501{\sim}.739$ and ECF with $r=.498{\sim}.796$ in males and FFM with $r=.642{\sim}.660$, ICF with $r=.627{\sim}.671$ and ECF with $r=.572{\sim}.623$ in females. 3. Muscular strength of the trunk correlated with FFM with $r=.595$, ICF with $r=.627$, ECF with $r=.448$ in males, but did not correlate significantly with body composition in females. These results suggest that total body water(TBW) and ICF may be factors directly associated with muscular strength as well as physical fitness.

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