Login / Signup

Postural Stability in Single-Leg Quiet Stance in Highly Trained Athletes: Sex and Sport Differences.

Nebojša TrajkovićDarjan SmajlaŽiga KozincNejc Šarabon
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
This study aimed to determine if there is a difference in postural stability in highly trained adolescents and young adult athletes regarding sex and sport. The participants were young athletes ( n = 464) from seven different sports. We considered the center of pressure (CoP) velocity (total, anterior-posterior (AP) and medial-lateral (ML)), CoP amplitude (AP and ML), and CoP frequency (AP and ML), as assessed by single-leg quiet stance test. Significant interactions were found between sex and sport for all CoP variables ( p < 0.02). Additionally, a significant main effect of sport was also found in all CoP variables ( p = 0.01). Regarding sex, significant effects were found for all CoP amplitude variables ( p = 0.01), as well as for CoP velocity variables, except for CoP ML ( p = 0.06). Moreover, there was no sex effect for CoP frequency AP ( p = 0.18). The results of the current study confirm the claim that the criteria for optimal postural strategies for elite athletes likely depend on a given sport.
Keyphrases
  • high school
  • young adults
  • transcription factor
  • physical activity
  • body composition
  • minimally invasive
  • middle aged