
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BODY COMPOSITION AND MAXIMUM OXYGEN VOLUME (VO2MAX) IN YOUNG AND YOUNG ADULT MALE ATHLETES (10-30 YEARS OLD
Author(s) -
Aria Novita Sari
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal pendidikan olahraga ikip-pgri pontianak/jurnal pendidikan olahraga
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2407-1528
pISSN - 2089-2829
DOI - 10.31571/jpo.v8i1.1066
Subject(s) - athletes , vo2 max , muscle mass , medicine , zoology , physical therapy , biology , heart rate , blood pressure
Physiologically, male athletes have less body fat and higher muscle mass than women athletes. These conditions make male athletes more easier to regulate oxygen (O 2 ) consumption to muscles, to support maximum performance during exercising. Physical fitness athlete is related to the ability hit peak performance. The average of ability hit peak performance is < 30 years old. Maximal oxygen uptake (vo 2 max) has been regarded as the best indicator of athlete's physical capacity. The purpose of this systematic review was to determine relationship between body composition with vo 2 max in young and young adult athletes (10-30 years old). The method used is a systematic review, articles were searched by ProQuest, Wiley Online Library, and ScienceDirect database. There are five articles that meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Body compositions observed include BMI, BM, LBM, BF, and FM. The results obtained by IMT was significant negative (r -0.42), (r -0.39), (r -0.36). BM was significant negative (r -0.39). LBM was significant positive (r 0.51), (r 0.38), and (r 0.38). % BF was significant negative (OR -0.804) and (r -0.40). FM was significant negative (r -0.36) and (r -0.36).