2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0238369
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Sex differences and impact of body mass on performance from childhood to senior athletes in Olympic weightlifting

Abstract: Background Olympic weightlifting requires technical skills, explosive power, strength, and coordination. Weightlifters can be competitive within a range of morphological characteristics due to competition body weight classes. To date no studies have examined when sex differences arise in weightlifting and the impact of body mass on performances at different ages. Objectives To examine when sex-related differences emerge, to quantify the influence of body mass on performances at different ages, and to estimate … Show more

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“…In the case of the stature, the data of the Spanish weightlifters (179.5 ± 8.33 [ 30 ] and 172.1 ± 6.3 cm [ 31 ] for men; and 166.3 ± 7.39 cm for women) are similar to those of our sample (176.18 ± 6.85 cm for men; and 166.94 ± 4.11 cm for women). Other studies also show similar weights and statures for men and women weightlifters [ 32 , 33 ].…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…In the case of the stature, the data of the Spanish weightlifters (179.5 ± 8.33 [ 30 ] and 172.1 ± 6.3 cm [ 31 ] for men; and 166.3 ± 7.39 cm for women) are similar to those of our sample (176.18 ± 6.85 cm for men; and 166.94 ± 4.11 cm for women). Other studies also show similar weights and statures for men and women weightlifters [ 32 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…It has been previously reported that a short stature implies an advantage in this sport discipline [ 30 ] but, in general terms, the taller weightlifters are also the ones whose body mass is higher [ 12 , 32 ]. Because in weightlifting body mass determines the weight class the athletes compete in, body composition and segments’ length become extremely relevant for successful performance.…”
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