2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285997
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Somatic characteristic, morphological asymmetry and postural stability of youth male canoeists compared to control. A cross-sectional study

Abstract: Objective To determine the relationships between selected morphological characteristics and the level of body composition asymmetry with postural stability among canoeists and a control group. Methods The sample consisted of 43 males (21 canoeists 21.8±3.29 years and 22 university students 21.7±1.32 years). Measurements included body height and weight. Segmental body composition analysis was assessed using the bioelectrical impedance by determining: fat mass (FM, kg, %), fat-free mass (FFM, kg) and predicted… Show more

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“…However, as previously written, there are many reports indicating the risk of injury in sports caused by asymmetry (functional but also morphological). This is indicated in the research by Krzykała et al (2023) , Koźlenia, Struzik & Domaradzki (2022) , De Blaiser et al. (2021) , and others Zuzgina & Wdowski (2019) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…However, as previously written, there are many reports indicating the risk of injury in sports caused by asymmetry (functional but also morphological). This is indicated in the research by Krzykała et al (2023) , Koźlenia, Struzik & Domaradzki (2022) , De Blaiser et al. (2021) , and others Zuzgina & Wdowski (2019) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Strength imbalance was determined as a risk factor for the development of non-contact, acute lower extremity injuries in physical education students ( De Blaiser et al., 2021 ) and in shoulders of volleyball players ( Zuzgina & Wdowski, 2019 ). Krzykała et al (2023) pointed out that athletes (canoeists) with large morphological asymmetries require greater attention to reduce the risk of overload injuries. However, Afonso et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%