Abstract:
Wheelchair users undergo changes in body composition as a result of disability. In this Study the distribution of bone mineral, lean and fat mass was assessed in highly-trained female wheelchair athletes and a reference group by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). The transferability of anthropometric equations commonly used in female groups was examined in order to establish a suitable field method of body composition assessment. The DXA total-body results indicated no difference between groups, but segmental analyses uncovered regional differences. The wheelchair athletes had greater BMD (p=0.088), more lean mass (p
Description:
Sutton, L., Wallace, J., Goosey-Tolfrey, V., Scott, M. and Reilly, T. (2009). Body composition of female wheelchair athletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 30, 259-265.