Screening for Insulin Resistance and Cardiovascular Risk in Collegiate Football Linemen

Apr 15, 2011Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine

Checking for insulin resistance and heart disease risk in college football linemen

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Abstract

The athlete group had a 21.8% average body fat percentage compared to 27.1% for sedentary peers.

  • Collegiate football linemen exhibited lower systolic blood pressure compared to sedentary counterparts (135.6 mm Hg vs 148.1 mm Hg).
  • The proportion of linemen with at-risk LDL cholesterol was significantly lower (10%) compared to sedentary peers (40%).
  • Body fat percentage was correlated with all risk factors except glucose, while BMI showed significant correlation only with blood pressure and insulin.
  • Despite similar age, weight, height, and BMI, body fat percentage was a stronger predictor of health risk than BMI in this group.

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