Skeletal muscle mass in competitive physique‐based athletes (bodybuilding, 212 bodybuilding, bikini, and physique divisions): A case series

Author:

Moreno Enrique N.1,Hammert William B.12,Montgomery Tony R.13,Abe Takashi4ORCID,Loenneke Jeremy P.2ORCID,Buckner Samuel L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. USF Muscle Laboratory, Exercise Science Program University of South Florida Tampa Florida USA

2. Department of Health, Exercise Science, and Recreation Management, Kevser Ermin Applied Physiology Laboratory The University of Mississippi University Mississippi USA

3. Human Performance Lab, Kinesiology, Applied Health, and Recreation Oklahoma State University Stillwater Oklahoma USA

4. Graduate School of Health and Sports Science, Institute of Health and Sports Science & Medicine Juntendo University Chiba Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectives(1) To examine the muscle thickness of various muscle groups of the body to estimate the absolute and relative skeletal muscle mass (SM) in competitive physique‐based athletes (Bodybuilding, 212 Bodybuilding, Bikini, and Physique divisions) and (2) to compare values across various divisions of competition and to resistance trained and non‐resistance trained individuals.MethodsEight competitive physique‐based athletes (2 M and 6 F), two recreationally resistance trained (1 M and 1 F) and two non‐resistance trained (1 M and 1 F) participants had muscle thickness measured by ultrasound at nine sites on the anterior and posterior aspects of the body. SM was estimated from an ultrasound‐derived prediction equation and SM index was used to adjust for the influence of standing height (i.e., divided by height squared).ResultsSM values ranged from 19.6 to 60.4 kg in the eight competitive physique‐based athletes and 16.1 to 32.6 kg in the four recreationally resistance trained and non‐resistance trained participants. SM index ranged from 7.2 to 17.9 kg/m2 in the eight competitive physique‐based athletes and 5.8 to 9.3 kg/m2 in the four recreationally resistance trained and non‐resistance trained participants.ConclusionOverall, varying magnitudes of SM and SM index were present across competitors and their respective divisions of bodybuilding. The Men's Open Bodybuilder in the present study had greater values of total SM and SM index compared to previously published values in the literature. Our data provides insight into the extent of SM present in this population and further extends the discussion regarding SM accumulation in humans.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Anthropology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Anatomy

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