The connection between muscle mass and fat mass measured by in body 720 on maximal aerobic speed in under-19 football players

Authors

  • Moussa Boutahra University Abdelhamid Mehri Constantine 02 (Algeria), Laboratory of Analysis and Expertise of Sports Performance
  • Brahim Demidem University Abdelhamid Mehri Constantine 02 (Algeria), Laboratory of Analysis and Expertise of Sports Performance
  • Allal Cherif Hocine University of Algiers 3 (Algeria), The Laboratory of Physical Activities Sciences
  • Abd Errezak Daoudi University of Algiers 3 (Algeria)
  • Kheirani Bilal University of Qasr Al-Saeed (Tunisie)
  • Abdelkrim Drissi University of Algiers 3 (Algeria), The Laboratory of Physical Activities Sciences

Keywords:

Muscle Mass, Fat Mass, InBody 720, Maximal Aerobic Speed

Abstract

Our study is descriptive research seeking to identify the link between muscle mass and fat mass with maximal aerobic velocity. The sample was intentionally selected, consisting of 28 football players from the Under-19 team of MC Alger. Our findings indicate no correlational the relationship between muscle tissue percentage and fat mass percentage, and their correlation with maximal aerobic speed.

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Published

2024-08-04

How to Cite

Boutahra, M., Demidem, B., Hocine, A. C. ., Daoudi, A. E., Bilal, K., & Drissi, A. (2024). The connection between muscle mass and fat mass measured by in body 720 on maximal aerobic speed in under-19 football players. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18(1), 190–202. Retrieved from http://ijeponline.org/index.php/journal/article/view/555

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Peer Review Articles