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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2014.12.12.441

Analysis of Differences Between Spinal Stabilization Muscle Strength According to BMI for Industrial Workers  

Kang, Kyung-Hwan (Dept. of Rehabilitation and Personal Training, Konyang University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.12, no.12, 2014 , pp. 441-447 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore differences of spinal stabilization muscle strength between groups classified by BMI for industrial workers. Fifty subjects participated in this study were divided to obesity group(BMI over $25kg/m^2$) and non obesity group(BMI under $25kg/m^2$). Independent t-test was applied for analysis. The results showed the following. There were significant differences in $0^{\circ}$ Forward on sagittal plane, in both $90^{\circ}$ Left, $90^{\circ}$ Right on coronal plane, in $45^{\circ}$ Left Tilt, $45^{\circ}$ Right Tilt on diagonal plane between groups. Last, There were significant differences in an amount of soft lean muscle and an amount of skeletal muscle between groups. These results shows that spinal stabilization muscle strength program for the obese should be considered in sagittal plane, coronal plane, and diagonal plane.
Keywords
industrial workers; CENTAUR; spinal stabilization muscle strength; BMI; body tilt;
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