Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10153552 | International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Post-PHV boys who were older, taller and had longer legs, but who were not heavier, had higher impacts perhaps due to the type of impacts sustained. Taller boys' heads are above their peers possibly encouraging hits in the torso region resulting in lower impact accelerations. Obese boys did not have sequential results compared to boys in the other BMI categories probably due to league rules, player position, and lack of momentum produced.
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Authors
Susan W. Yeargin, Payton Kingsley, Jim M. Mensch, Jason P. Mihalik, Eva V. Monsma,