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학술저널
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허유섭 (경남대학교) 유동훈 (경남대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제24권 제5호 (자연과학 편)
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2015.10
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The aim of this research was to examine the correlation between body composition(weight, lean body mass, skeletal muscle mass, fat mass, BMI, %fat, WHR) and bone mineral density of combat sports athletes. Subject groups were divided into ssireum(n=10), wrestling(n=10), boxing(n=10) and taekwondo(n=10). For date analysis one-way ANOVA(LSD) and Pearson"s correlation coefficient were used. There were statistically significant differences on all variables of body composition. Weight, fat mass and %fat of ssireum group were higher than those of boxing and taekwondo groups. Lean body mass and skeletal muscle mass of ssireum were higher than those of wrestling, boxing and teakwondo groups. BMI of ssireum was higher than that of wrestling, boxing and teakwondo groups, and BMI of wrestling group was higher than boxing group. WHR of ssireum and wrestling groups were higher than that of boxing and taekwondo groups. However, T-score showed statistically no significant difference among four groups. All items of body composition were expected to significantly correlate with bone mineral density, but they showed no significant correlation in four groups. Bone mineral density of combat sports athletes were considered to be relevant to the exercise form and density, volume of exercise rather than body composition. Further studies on relation between bone mineral density and physical fitness, exercise program should be performed on various ages and lots of combat sports athletes.

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