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Canoe polo Athletes' Anthropometric, Physical, Nutritional, and Functional Characteristics and Performance in a Rowing Task: Cross-Sectional Study.

Elena Marques-SuleAnna Arnal-GómezLucas MonzaniPallav DekaJairo P López-BuenoManuel Saavedra-HernandezLuis Suso-MartíGemma Victoria Espí-López
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Understanding the physical, functional, mental, and nutritional attributes of canoe polo athletes is essential for training and development. Forty-three canoe polo athletes (mean age: 21.54 ± 6.03) participated in the study and were assessed for: anthropometric measurements, exercise motivation, eating habits, adherence to the Mediterranean Diet, and physical and functional abilities. Correlation and multivariate analysis were conducted. Individual performance in a rowing task showed body mass index (β = 0.41) and female gender (β = 0.34) to be the strongest anthropometric predictors, whereas body fat (β = -0.35) and triceps brachii skinfold fatty tissue (β = -0.35) were the strongest negative predictors. Pushing strength (β = 0.37) and range of motion with internal rotation (β = 0.30) were the strongest physical predictors. The physical dimension of the Exercise Motivation Index was a significant psychosocial predictor (β = 0.27). Senior participants had a higher waist-hip ratio ( p = 0.04, d = 0.66), arm circumference ( p = 0.03, d = 0.68), handgrip strength ( p < 0.01, d = 1.27), and push strength ( p < 0.01, d = 1.42) than under 21-year-olds. Understanding the highlighted sport-specific characteristics of canoe polo athletes can help trainers to design programs at all levels to optimize performance.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • body mass index
  • body composition
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  • adipose tissue
  • skeletal muscle
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • body weight
  • resistance training
  • data analysis