Anthropometric Cross-Sectional Comparisons of College Football Players and Potential Health Implications

Feb 1, 2012Journal of strength and conditioning research

Body measurements of college football players and possible health impacts

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Abstract

Offensive linemen (OLs) have increased 50.8% in body weight over the past 70 years.

  • Defensive linemen (DLs) also showed a significant weight increase of 50.9%.
  • Height increases were observed across all positions, with OLs growing 5.4% and DLs 6.7%.
  • Wide receivers (WRs) and cornerbacks (DBs) increased in weight by 7.7% and 10.1%, respectively.
  • No significant differences in weight were found among offensive line positions or class status.
  • Concerns regarding health risks like injury and obesity may arise from the extreme sizes of current players.

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