Are trunk stability and endurance determinant factors for whole‐body dynamic balance in physically active young males? A multidimensional analysis

Author:

De Los Ríos‐Calonge J.1ORCID,Barbado D.12ORCID,Prat‐Luri A.1ORCID,Juan‐Recio C.1ORCID,Heredia‐Elvar J. R.3ORCID,Elvira J. L. L.1ORCID,Vera‐Garcia F. J.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport Sciences, Sport Research Center Miguel Hernández University of Elche Elche Spain

2. Institute for Health and Biomedical Research (ISABIAL Foundation) Miguel Hernández University of Elche Alicante Spain

3. Department of Physical Activity and Sports Science Alfonso X El Sabio University Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesDetermine if (a) a better trunk stability and endurance are associated with an improved whole‐body dynamic balance, and if (b) the assessment tests can be interchanged within each capability.MethodsSixty‐three physically active young males performed three trunk stability (i.e., the lumbopelvic stability, the unstable sitting and the sudden loading sitting tests), three trunk muscle endurance (i.e., the Biering–Sørensen, the side bridge and the front bridge tests) and four whole‐body dynamic balance (i.e., the tandem and the single‐leg stance, the Y‐Balance, and the single‐leg triple hop tests) tests two times. After assessing the reliability of the variables, a Pearson correlation analysis was performed.ResultsThe correlations between trunk stability and endurance tests with dynamic balance tests were non‐significant except for the unstable sitting test with both the tandem (r = 0.502) and the single‐leg stance (r = 0.522) tests. Moreover, no relationships were observed between the trunk stability and the trunk muscle endurance tests. Interestingly, no relationships were found between most tests within each capability (i.e., trunk stability, trunk endurance, and dynamic balance) except: (i) the front bridge stability test and the back (r = 0.461) and the side (r = 0.499) bridge stability tests; (ii) the two side bridge endurance tests (r = 0.786); (iii) the tandem and the single‐leg stance tests (0.439 ≤ r ≤ 0.463); (iv) the Y‐Balance and the single‐leg triple hop tests (0.446 ≤ r ≤ 0.477).ConclusionBetter trunk function does not seem to be a relevant factor for dynamic balance in young active males. In this population, specific measures are needed as the test interchangeability is questioned.

Publisher

Wiley

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