Body Size Changes Among National Collegiate Athletic Association New England Division III Football Players, 1956−2014: Comparison With Age-Matched Population Controls

May 10, 2016Journal of athletic training

Body Size Changes Over Time in Division III College Football Players Compared to Similar-Aged Non-Players

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Abstract

Among NESCAC offensive linemen, body weights increased by 37.5% from 1956 to 2014.

  • Body mass index for over 30% of contemporary NESCAC offensive linemen exceeded 35 kg/m².
  • In comparison, age-matched male population controls from NHANES experienced only a 12% increase in body weight since 1961.
  • Skill players in the NESCAC showed time-related changes in body size characteristics that generally matched those of NHANES controls.
  • High body weights and body mass indices in offensive linemen may be linked to adverse cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes.

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