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Convergence Correlation Analysis of Physical Characteristics and Functional Movement Screen in Healthy Adults

정상 성인의 신체적 특성과 기능적 움직임 검사에 대한 융합적 상관관계 분석

  • Kim, Hyun-Seung (Dept. of Medical Sciences, General graduate school of Nambu University) ;
  • Cho, Sung-Hyoun (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Nambu University)
  • 김현승 (남부대학교 일반대학원 통합의학과) ;
  • 조성현 (남부대학교 물리치료학과)
  • Received : 2020.02.17
  • Accepted : 2020.04.20
  • Published : 2020.04.28

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the convergence correlation between physical characteristics and functional movement screen(FMS). Overall, 193 adults with normal single measurement values participated in the study. For data analysis, we used the SPSS Ver. 26.0 statistical program to perform t-tests and to determine Pearson's correlation coefficients for variables. Data analysis revealed significant sex differences in the active straight-leg raise and trunk stability push up tests (P<.05). In addition, our data analysis also revealed a negatively correlation between body fat percentage and FMS tests, except in the shoulder mobility and active straight leg raise test. In the active straight leg raise, the quality of functional movement was higher in women than in men; while in the trunk stability push ups, the quality of functional movement was higher in men than in women. Therefore, we conclude that men should reinforce the flexibility of the lower extremities, and females should apply upper body muscular strength for better trunk stability movement.

본 연구는 신체적 특성과 기능적 움직임 검사(FMS)의 융합적 상관관계에 대해 알아보고자 한다. 연구대상자는 정상 성인으로 193명을 대상으로 단일측정하였다. 자료분석은 SPSS 26.0 Ver 프로그램으로 T-검증을 실시하였고, 각 변수들 간 피어슨 상관계수로 분석을 하였다. 분석결과, 검사 방법 중 능동 뻗은 다리 올림 검사와 몸통 안정성 푸쉬업 검사 영역에서 성별 간에 유의한 차이가 나타났다(P<.05). 어깨 가동성 검사와 능동 뻗은 다리 올림 검사 영역을 제외한 나머지 FMS의 검사에서 체지방률과 부적 상관관계가 있었다. 능동 뻗은 다리 올림에서 여성이 기능적 움직임의 질이 높았으며, 몸통 안정성 푸쉬업에서는 남성이 기능적 움직임의 질이 높았다. 그러므로 남성은 하지의 유연성을 보강해야하며, 여성은 상체 근력과 몸통의 안정성 운동을 적용해야 한다고 판단된다.

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