Aerobic power and anthropometric characteristics of elite basketball referees

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2007 Mar;47(1):46-50.

Abstract

Aim: The current study aimed to document the aerobic power and body composition of elite basketball referees.

Methods: Prior to the 2000/2001 Men's National Basketball League season, 25 male elite referees completed the Multistage Shuttle run test followed by body composition (body fat%) determination via bioelectrical impedance (BI) (Adult and Athlete modes) and a restricted anthropometric profile. Significant correlations between BI and anthropometric measures were examined via Pearson product correlation coefficients.

Results: Referees demonstrated a mean (SD) aerobic power of 50.8 (3.2) mL . kg-1 . min(-1) and body fat% of 23.8% (8.4%). Body fat% was similar for BI (Adult) and several anthropometric equations. Significant correlations were obtained between BI (Adult) and body fat%, and BI (Adult) and sum of skinfolds. Similar correlations were obtained for BI (Athlete) mode despite a significantly lower body fat%. Regression equations for the prediction of body fat% and sum of skinfolds from BI (Adult) were determined.

Conclusions: Elite basketball referees demonstrated significantly greater aerobic power and similar body composition to the general community. In the euhydrated state, BI (Adult) provided a valid measurement of body fat% in elite basketball referees.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Anthropometry
  • Basketball*
  • Body Composition
  • Electric Impedance
  • Exercise Test*
  • Humans
  • Linear Models
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Oxygen Consumption / physiology*
  • Physical Fitness / physiology*