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. 2023 Nov 7;13(1):19280.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-46615-w.

Influence of limb dominance on body and jump asymmetries in elite female handball

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Influence of limb dominance on body and jump asymmetries in elite female handball

Laura Carrasco-Fernández et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Handball is a team sport subjected to asymmetric actions that require high physical capacity demands on players. The development of large asymmetries could negatively affect sports performance. However, few studies have analyzed body composition and the force asymmetries in elite female handball players. The aim of this study was to analyze the presence of asymmetries based on limb dominance in body composition parameters and lower limb power in jumping performances in an elite women's handball team. An entire elite women's handball team, comprised by of 14 players, was analyzed. Dual X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) and bioimpedance were used to analyze body composition. Force plates were used to evaluate jump performance. Results show the presence of differences between all the players in the different parameters of the CMJ jump. In addition, an asymmetry between the power of the dominant and non-dominant lower limb was observed between the players. The results show differences in muscle mass between the upper limbs, but not in the lower limbs in terms of both muscle and fat mass. However, there were no crossed asymmetries or significant differences between members based on dominance. The results suggest that the presence of asymmetries does not have to be one of the main parameters to be taken into account by coaches in elite athletes and to highlight the importance of including specific analyzes of body composition and sports performance in an individualized way.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

Figures

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Figure 1
Organization of data collection.
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Figure 2
Lean mass (kg) dominant leg vs non-dominant leg during the jump.

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