Research on the Influence Middle-Aged woman's Body Composition Affects Physical Fitness

중년여성의 체성분이 체력에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구

  • Lee, Sang-Un (Dept of Physical Therapy, Aomori University of Health and Welfare) ;
  • Kim, Yong-Kwon (Dept of Physical Therapy, Inje University)
  • 이상윤 (아오모리현립보건대학 이학요법과) ;
  • 김용권 (인제대학 물리치료과)
  • Published : 2003.03.30

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between body fitness and body composition as well as the body fluid and intracellular fluid (ICF) of extremities to determine body composition's quantitative criteria for body fitness. Multiple-frequency segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis and the physical fitness test provided by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology were used to measure body composition and physical fitness, respectively. The test results showed that in women in their fifties, the correlation between the amount of body fluid in the upper limbs and grip strength was r=.654 (p<0.01) for the right arm and r=.445 for the left while that between the amount of ICF in the upper limbs and grip strength was r=.708 (p<0.01) for the right and r=.323 for the left. Also, in women in their fifties, the correlation between the amount of body fluid in the lower limbs and the result of a repetitive side jump test was r=.730 for the right leg and r=.753 for the left (p<0.01 for both), and that between the amount of ICF and the counts for the right and left legs was even higher with r=.742 and r=.763, respectively (p<0.01 for both). The body fluid and ICF volumes in the right extremities exceeded those in the left, and physical fitness was correlated with both body fluid and ICF. These findings indicate a connection between physical fitness and body fluid and ICF, suggesting that body composition may help predict physical fitness.

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