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Functional state and the occurrence of injuries among young athletes practicing cross-country skiing Cover

Functional state and the occurrence of injuries among young athletes practicing cross-country skiing

Open Access
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Figures & Tables

Fig. 1.

Topography of injuries

Fig. 2.

Risk of injury as per the FMS test results

Description of the sum of FMS test results on account of sex of the study participants

FMS – total scoreDescriptive statistics
nx¯\bar xMeMinMaxQ1Q3SD
Females2016.6518.001.0021.0015.5019.004.44
Males1316.9217.0014.0020.0016.0018.002.02
Total3316.7618.001.0021.0016.0019.003.64
Significance (p)U = 0.68p = 0.495

FMS test results in the test and control group

FMS – total scoreDescriptive statistics
nx¯\bar xMeMinMaxQ1Q3SD
Test group3316.6718.001.0021.0016.0019.003.64
Control group3216.6317.501.0020.0015.5019.003.62
Total6516.6918.001.0021.0016.0019.003.60
Significance (p)Z = 0.20p = 0.837

Biometric data of the test and control group

Descriptive statistics
Test groupControl group
Parameterx ± SDMinMaxx ± SDMinMaxp
Age [years]13.67 ± 1.3611.0016.0013.63 ± 1.3111.0016.000.85
Body weight [kg]56.50 ± 12.0437.0085.0057.00 ± 5.6945.0072.000.94
Height [cm]165.20 ± 11.83145.00188.00165.30 ± 4.28158.00176.000.81
BMI [kg/m2]20.45 ± 3.6114.1832.3420.85 ± 1.6818.0023.510.11
Language: English
Page range: 32 - 39
Submitted on: Sep 23, 2019
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Accepted on: Nov 27, 2019
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Published on: Feb 7, 2020
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services

© 2020 Karolina Koczta, Aleksandra Truszczyńska-Baszak, Natalia Twarowska, published by University of Physical Education in Warsaw
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