Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of body composition on the anaerobic strength of the lower extremities, as well as the prediction of body composition on the results of anaerobic ability in professional football players. Materials and Method. The sample of respondents consists of female football players who compete in the highest rank of the competition, the Serbian Super League. The total number of respondents included in the study was 21 female football players (age 19.38 ± 3.69, body height 166.48 ± 6.17 cm, body weight 59.98 ± 7.09 kg). The study is of a transversal nature and testing was done in the pre-competition period. The sample of measuring instruments used in the research are body composition and assessment of anaerobic strength of the lower extremities. Assessment of body composition was performed indoors using a multifrequency bioelectric impedance (Inbody 770). Variables for estimating the anaerobic strength of the lower extremities were obtained using a bicycle ergometer (Monark 839E) in the Wingate Anaerobic Test. Results. The results of body composition show a statistically significant influence on the prediction of maximum anaerobic strength of the lower extremities in professional female football players (p < 0.05), as well as on the overall work in the anaerobic zone and the mean values ​​of anaerobic strength. Regression analysis of the influence of body composition on the parameters of maximum strength in (W/kg) and fatigue rate does not show statistically significant results. Conclusion. There is a statistically significant influence of body composition, such as: body weight, lean body mass (%), muscle mass in absolute and relative values, on the values ​​of maximum anaerobic strength, mean values ​​of anaerobic strength and overall work in professional female footballers.

Highlights

  • Today, about 20 million women play football worldwide, which is approximately 10% compared to men (İbrahim, Yaşar, Bayrakdaroğlu, & Yildiz, 2019)

  • The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of body composition on the anaerobic strength of the lower extremities, as well as the prediction of body composition on the results of anaerobic ability in professional football players

  • The sample of respondents consists of female football players who compete in the highest rank of the competition, the Serbian Super League

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Introduction

About 20 million women play football worldwide, which is approximately 10% compared to men (İbrahim, Yaşar, Bayrakdaroğlu, & Yildiz, 2019). Body composition is an important indicator of an athlete’s physical condition and health (Mala et al, 2015) When it comes to women who play football professionally, Nikolaidis, (2014) concluded that body composition values such as: body fat in% and kg, lean body mass in kg and body mass index are closely related to somatotype and muscle strength of the lower extremities. Previous research has shown contradictory results when it comes to the connection between body composition and anaerobic strength of the lower extremities When it comes to research, which is based on the physiological and physical characteristics of top female football players, still lagging behind, there is not a sufficient number of papers, compared to research related to their male football colleagues

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