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Published:
Nov 24, 2022
Keywords:
Body composition, anthropometry, aerobic performance, athletic performance, soccer.

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the association between performance in the 30-15 intermittent fitness test (30-15IFT) and body composition in adult Chilean professional soccer players Methods: 54 soccer players belonging to two adult male professional teams of the first division B of Chile. Body composition was evaluated, and muscle mass (MM) and adipose mass (AM) were estimated and normalized by body weight as percentage of muscle mass (PMA) and adipose mass (PMA). Performance in the 30-15IFT was assessed through the final velocity attained (VIFT). The Spearman correlation coefficient (rs) was used to analyze the association. Results: Weak to strong correlations were found between VIFT with PMM (rs=0.34 to 0.72), PMA (rs=-0.68 to -0.27), MA (rs=-0.74 to -0.37) and an unclear and weak correlation with MM (rs=-0.33 to 0.21). Conclusion: Performance in the 30-15IFT test is associated with body composition, specifically with PMM, MA and PMA.

Pablo Merino-Muñoz
Felipe Hermosilla-Palma
Mauricio Gómez Villaseca
Bianca Miarka
Esteban Aedo Muñoz
Francisco Vidal-Maturana
Hugo Cerda-Kohler
Jorge Pérez-Contreras
How to Cite
Merino-Muñoz, P., Hermosilla-Palma, F., Gómez Villaseca, M., Miarka, B., Aedo Muñoz, E., Vidal-Maturana, F., … Pérez-Contreras, J. (2022). Association between performance in the 30-15 intermittent fitness test and body composition in adult Chilean professional soccer players. Revista Educación Física Chile, (274). Retrieved from https://revistas.umce.cl/index.php/refc/article/view/2365

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