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Mean of acceleration, and position indices during static balance test, according to different combinations of activity and index frequencies.
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The aim of this study was to introduce a new activity-based balance index by using accelerometer data. Twenty-seven junior soccer players from the Iranian premier league were selected. Four functional tests, consisting of one leg stance, dynamic Y balance, running and dribbling tests, were conducted to assess the players’ balance, activity and skil...
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... each test, at the same time, the acceleration of body center was also measured and the indices were calculated. To demonstrate the effect of choosing different values of FI and FA on numerical value of calculated movement-related indices, the values of indices for different frequencies are shown in Table 2. In the first three columns, the effect of increasing index frequency and, in the second three columns, the effect of increasing the activity frequency, could be seen. ...Context 2
... correlation coefficients and their significance between indices and COP movements during static balance test, using different activity and index frequencies. AP ML Total AP ML Total AP ML Total FA & FI FA, FI = (2, 500 The main purpose of this research was to introduce an activity-based index which is capable of showing both the balance of the body during activity and also its possible relationship with performance. Therefore, it is essential to calculate the correlation coefficient of these indices with each activity test or skill. ...Similar publications
The aim of this study was to introduce a new activity-based balance index by using accelerometer data. Twenty-seven junior soccer players from the Iranian premier league were selected. Four functional tests, consisting of one leg stance, dynamic Y balance, running and dribbling tests, were conducted to assess the players’ balance, activity and skil...