We aimed to establish jump power cut-offs for the composite outcome of either sarcopenia (EWGSOP2) or dysmobility syndrome using Asian and Caucasian cohort
The CMJ metrics were used for the normative data compilation and were normally distributed based on the results of a Shapiro–Wilk test. To justify the separation of the forwards’ and backs’ data, an independent t-test was performed for each jump variable and height and body mass data (...
Test statistics and p values are from the Wilcoxon test. 2.2. Countermovement Jump Testing Previous research using CMJ testing across the lifespan has ranged from not reporting the use of any familiarization trials, having participants perform several submaximal trials, to the utilization of a ...
All relevant data are within the manuscript. Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest. References Hughes, S.; Warmenhoven, J.; Haff, G.G.; Chapman, D.W.; Nimphius, S. Countermovement Jump and Squat Jump Force-Time Curve Analysis in Control and Fatigue Conditions...
however their relationship did not parallel to the same degree as the aforementioned relationships. The small relational disparities observed, especially during Test Session 1, coincide with observations of less reliability when using the impulse-momentum method to calculate jump height during the CMJ AS...