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The effect of deafness on the physical fitness parameters of elite athletes.

Bihter AkınoğluTuğba Kocahan
Published in: Journal of exercise rehabilitation (2019)
The purpose of this study is to determine the health-related physical fitness parameters of athletes, who are deaf. The study group consisted of 137 deaf athletes (52 females and 85 males with a mean age of 23.99±6.56 years) who have participated in the 2017 Deaflympics games. The assessed parameters included the isokinetic muscle strength, core endurance, balance assessments, grip strength, and body composition. At the end of the study, the following results were obtained. Hamstring/quadriceps ratio was in the range of 53%-54%, which was within 50%-60% of the normal limit. Endurance of the anterior and posterior core muscles was low as compared to the normative data. The athletes' balance was better with their eyes open than closed; and the grip strength was low as compared to the normative data in the literature. Also, the body fat percentage of deaf female athletes were similar to ones in healthy individuals with sedentary lifestyle, whereas male ones had slightly lower body fat mass percentage. These results can be used as the initial reference parameters to define the training program requirements of deaf athletes.
Keyphrases
  • body composition
  • resistance training
  • systematic review
  • cardiovascular disease
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • electronic health record
  • bone mineral density