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Somatotypes and hand-grip strength analysis of elite cadet sambo athletes.

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2019-12-18

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Trivic, Tatjana
Eliseev, Sergey
Tabakov, Sergey
Raonic, Vuk
Casals, Cristina
Jahic, Dzenan
Jaksic, Damjan
Drid, Patrik

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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The objectives of this research were to establish somatotype and hand-grip strength between elite cadet male and female sambo athletes divided by weight categories.A total of 97 elite cadet sambo athletes, participants of the World Cadets Sambo Championships 2018 participated in the study. Male and female sambo athletes were divided by official weight categories. Anthropometrical variables were taken in order to calculate somatotypes and hand-grip strength. A one-way analysis of variance and Tukey's post hoc tests were used to compare group differences by weight categories.Results of this study provide the first description of somatotype and hand-grip strength of elite male and female cadet sambo athletes in relation to weight category. A typical somatotype in male sambo athletes was endomorphic mesomorphs with a predominance of musculoskeletal tissue, while female athletes differed concerning weight category. Overall, an increase in handgrip strength across weight categories was noted. Hand-grip strength increases linearly from the lightest to the heaviest weight category except in -66 and -84 kg in male athletes. Differences in handgrip strength of female athletes were detected between the lightest group and last six groups in all three variables in favor of last six as well as -44 and kg -48 kg compared with the heaviest.To the best of our knowledge, this study provides the first normative data of somatotype and hand-grip strength analyses in relation to age, gender, and weight categories of cadet sambo athletes. The anthropometric profile of sambo athletes changed according to their weight category. Mesomorphy was the most dominant somatotype component in male athletes, while female had three different types of somatotype component in relation to weight category. In conclusion, we found differences in hand-grip strength related to weight category, which can be linked to the muscle mass of athletes. Future studies should focus on somatotype and strength handgrip values of international compared to national level sambo athletes.

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Female
Hand strength
Humans
Male
Reference values
Somatotypes
Adolescent
Anthropometry
Athletes

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Artes marciales
Fuerza de la mano
Somatotipos
Valores de referencia
Adolescente
Antropometría
Atletas

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Body weight, Hand strength, Martial arts, Skinfold

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Trivic T, Eliseev S, Tabakov S, Raonic V, Casals C, Jahic D, et al. Somatotypes and hand-grip strength analysis of elite cadet sambo athletes. Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Jan;99(3):e18819