In:
Pediatric Exercise Science, Human Kinetics, Vol. 4, No. 2 ( 1992-05), p. 117-127
Abstract:
Wisconsin has mandated minimal weight (MW) testing for high school wrestlers. In preparation, six MW predictions were cross-validated on 69 Wisconsin wrestlers (age 15.7±1.1 yrs, height 169.2±6.3 cm, weight 63.3±8.1 kg, percent fat 11.2±4.7%, and MW 58.9±6.9 kg). Minimal weight, defined as fat-free body/.93, determined by hydrostatic weighing (HW) and residual volume using 0 2 dilution, served as the criterion. Analyzed using repeated-measures ANOVA, statistically significant but clinically small ( 〈 1.3 kg) differences were shown in four of six predictions. Lohman 1, Lohman2, and Katch equations appear more appropriate with smaller mean differences, smaller total error, and higher correlations.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0899-8493
,
1543-2920
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Human Kinetics
Publication Date:
1992
SSG:
31
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