Whilst there is growing evidence that physical activity across the lifespan is beneficial for improved health, there are many physiological changes involved with the aging process and subsequently the potential for reduced indices of health. The experimental aim was to gain improved understanding of the nexus between health, physical activity and aging by testing the hypothesis that prevalence of obesity (BMI ...30 kg/m2) in the World Masters Games swimming cohort would be less than adult national populations. Body mass index (BMI) of 527 (49.7% male, 50.3% female) World Masters Games (WMG) swimmers aged 25-91 yrs (mean 54.3, standard deviation ±12.2) was investigated using a survey tool. Analysis demonstrated significantly (...2=44.9, P
Journal article
Body mass index for athletes participating at the world masters games
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, Vol.53(2), pp.162-168
2013
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- Title
- Body mass index for athletes participating at the world masters games
- Creators
- Joe WalshMichael Climstein - University of SydneyIan T Heazlewood - Charles Darwin UniversityJyrki Kettunen - Arcada University of Applied SciencesS BurkeM DeBeliso - Southern Utah UniversityK Adams
- Publication Details
- The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, Vol.53(2), pp.162-168
- Identifiers
- 3743; 991012821103302368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences; Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article