2020
DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.66.s134
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The Relationship between Body Mass Index, Body Fat Percentage, and Dietary Intake with Muscle Fatigue in Adolescent Football Players

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“…There was a significant correlation (p = 0.007) between fatigue and BMI, where normal BMI showed the largest significance different between “yes” and no fatigue ( Table 2 ). Although fatigue is normally associated with obesity [ 16 , 17 ], most of our population had normal BMI. Nevertheless, it is plausible that age effect also influences the positive significance value since the majority (91.8 %) of the respondents in our study were of the young age group (18–21 years) and tend to be involved in many physical activities as well.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There was a significant correlation (p = 0.007) between fatigue and BMI, where normal BMI showed the largest significance different between “yes” and no fatigue ( Table 2 ). Although fatigue is normally associated with obesity [ 16 , 17 ], most of our population had normal BMI. Nevertheless, it is plausible that age effect also influences the positive significance value since the majority (91.8 %) of the respondents in our study were of the young age group (18–21 years) and tend to be involved in many physical activities as well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The downward spirals of high body fat contributing to chronic inflammation can be associated with fatigue. The negative relationship between muscle fatigue and body fat percentage has been reported among adolescents [ 11 ] and adults [ 12 ]. It is noteworthy that an alteration in body mass distribution is associated with the mechanical efficiency of movement [ 13 ].…”
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confidence: 99%