November 13, 2007

Study: The Effects of Obesity on Lifting Performance; Authors Call for New Obesity Measurement to Replace Body Mass Index (BMI) Method

Authors Xu, Mirka and Hsiang found surprising results when comparing lifting characteristics between obese, as defined by Body Mass Index (BMI), and non-obese individuals. Do obese people really lift with greater rotational velocity, rotational acceleration, sagittal velocity and sagittal acceleration compared to normal sized individuals, or are the results skewed by the BMI definition?