Body Composition and Bone Health Status of Jockeys: Current Findings, Assessment Methods and Classification Criteria

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Arthur Dunne
Giles Warrington
Adrian McGoldrick
Jennifer Pugh
Michael Harrison
SarahJane Cullen
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[1] Waterford Institute of Technology,Department of Sport and Exercise Science
[2] University of Limerick,Department of Physical Education and Sport Science
[3] University of Limerick,Sport and Human Performance Research Centre, Health Research Institute
[4] Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board,undefined
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Sports Medicine - Open | 2022年 / 8卷
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Body composition; Body fat; Bone health; DXA; Horseracing; Weight making; Bone strength; Bone mineral density;
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Jockeys are unlike other weight-making athletes as the sport of horse racing requires strict weight management to meet the racing stipulations, protracted working hours and an extended racing season with limited downtime. Several studies have reported on the body composition and bone status of male and female professional and retired jockeys, yet the variety of assessment techniques, lack of standardised testing protocols and classification inconsistency make interpretation and comparison between studies problematic. This review aimed to appraise the existing body composition and bone health evidence in jockeys and evaluate the assessment methods and classification criteria used. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has been used most frequently in jockey research to assess body composition and bone status, while various generic skinfold equations have been used to predict body fat percentage. Evidence indicates flat jockeys are now taller and heavier than the data reported in earlier studies. Absolute fat mass has steadily increased in male jockeys in the last decade. The bone status of male jockeys remains a concern as constant low bone density (BMD) is evident in a large percentage of young and experienced professional jockeys. Due to limited studies and variations in assessment methods, further research is required to investigate bone turnover markers in male and female jockeys. A standardised testing protocol using internationally recognised assessment guidelines is critical for the accurate interpretation and evaluation of body composition and bone health measurements. Furthermore, establishing jockey-specific BMD and bone turnover reference ranges should be considered using existing and future data.
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