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Title

Lower Extremity Strength Relative to Body Mass in Pediatric Female Athletes: Implications for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury.

Authors

Sugimoto, Dai; Micheli, Lyle J.; Meehan III, William P.

Abstract

This study compared lower extremity (LE) muscular strength by 3 groups of female athletes using chronological age and consideration of age of peak height velocity (PHV). Isometric quadriceps, hamstrings, and hip abductors strength were assessed from physically active, pediatric females. The body mass normalized isometric strength (N m/kg) was compared by the 3 age groups. There were 388 young female athletes (<10 years [14.2%], 11-14 years [48.7%], and 15-18 years [37.1%]). The body mass normalized LE strength was lower in 11-14 years compared with <10 years (quadriceps [ P =.001], hamstrings [ P =.001], and hip abductors [ P =.037]) as well as in 15-18 years relative to <10 years in quadriceps (P =.001) and hamstrings (P =.001). The analysis results were consistent with both chronological age alone and incorporating effects of age of PHV. In short, body mass normalized LE strength (quadriceps, hamstrings, and hip abductors) of 11-14 years females was lower than <10 years females.

Subjects

LEG physiology; WOMEN; BODY mass index; ANTERIOR cruciate ligament injuries; HAMSTRING muscle; AGE distribution; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MUSCLE strength; ATHLETES; QUADRICEPS muscle

Publication

Clinical Pediatrics, 2024, Vol 63, Issue 9, p1239

ISSN

0009-9228

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/00099228231216316

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