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This study compared nutritional intake, body composition, bone mineral density, and isokinetic strength by dance type in collegiate female dancers. The study subjects included Korean dancers (n=12), ballet dancers (n=13), contemporary dancers (n=8), and controls (n=12). Nutritional intake was estimated using the Computer Aided Nutritional Analysis Program. Body composition and bone mineral density were measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Isokinetic knee joint strength was measured by Cybex 770-NORM. All statistical analyses were performed by SAS 9.2. Means and standard deviations were cal-culated using descriptive statistics. One-way analysis of variance was applied to evaluate nutritional intake, body composition, bone mineral density, and isokinetic strength differences. Duncan multiple range test was used for post hoc testing. A level of significance was set at P<0.05. The study results indicated no significant differences in nutritional in-take among dancer types. Despite no significant differences in body composition among dancer types, contemporary and ballet dancers had lower body fat percentages than controls (P<0.05). No significant differences were seen in bone mineral density and bone mineral con-tents among dancer types. No significant differences were found in isokinetic strength in right or left knee flexion and extension at 60°/sec (P<0.05). There were significant differences in body composition and isokinetic strength between dancer groups and the control group. Fur-ther studies of different professional dance type and more scientific methods of dance training are needed.
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INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Study subjects
Nutritional intake
Body composition
Bone mineral density
Isokinetic muscular function measurement
Data process method
RESULTS
Comparison of nutritional intake
Comparison of body composition
Comparison of BMD
Comparison of isokinetic muscular function
Isokinetic extensor 60°/sec and Isokinetic flexor 60°/sec
DISCUSSION
Nutritional intake
Body composition
Bone mineral density
Isokinetic strength
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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