IS THERE AN INTERRELATION BETWEEN THE KNEE PEAK ISOKINETIC TORQUE AND BODY COMPOSITION?

Maan Hasan Mahmood, Moatasem Azeez Kahlid Albayati, Ahmed Sadiq Niyazi

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composition parameters. For this purpose, 10 healthy athletes participated in our study. The isokinetic strength measurement was carried out with an isokinetic dynamometer in 60os-1 motion angle. Body composition measurement is carried out with a body composition analyzer. When the data were analyzed; significant correlations were not detected between isokinetic and body composition parameters (p>0.05). As a result, it can be said that there is no significant positive or negative correlation some isokinetic strength parameters and body composition in athletes.

 

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