The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between obesity diagnosis factor and anaerobic power. This study also intended to support a obesity management and health improvement. This study was performed against 51 male students in u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between obesity diagnosis factor and anaerobic power. This study also intended to support a obesity management and health improvement. This study was performed against 51 male students in university. This study utilized the Margaria-Kalamen leg power test to measure anaerobic power. Also, the body composition and the obesity diagnosis factors was measured by INBODY 3.0. The results were as follows.
1. The anaerobic power and obesity diagnosis factor indicated a significant correlation as weight r=.643 (p<.01), BMI r=.600(p<.01), muscle amount r=.530(p<.01), WHR r=.486(p<.01), percent of body fat r=.415(p<.01) and height r=.335(p<.05).
2. It showed the explanation of 53.2% for weight, 48.2% for BMI, 40.1% for muscle amount, 30.4% for WHR and 20.3% for percent of body fat about anaerobic power. However, it showed the low explanation of 14.7% for height about anaerobic power.
As a result of this study, obesity diagnosis factor and anaerobic power had a significant correlation. Also, it showed that explanation of obesity diagnosis factor about anaerobic power had a high significance in most factors excepting height. Weight had the highest explanation and it was showed in order of BMI, muscle amount, WHR and percent of body fat.