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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 23.
Published in final edited form as: J Strength Cond Res. 2014 Apr;28(4):884–891. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000000367

Table 5.

Number (%) of individuals falling within defined intervals of asymmetry for each dependent variable.

Percent Asymmetry

Dependent Variable 0 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 15 >15
Peak Force 88 (52%) 45 (27%) 27 (16%) 7 (4%)
  Football 27 (49%) 11 (20%) 13 (24%) 4 (7%)
  Volleyball 5 (50%) 4 (40%) 1 (10%) --
  Softball 11 (69%) 4 (25%) 1 (6%) --
  Golf 8 (47%) 5 (29%) 4 (24%) --
  Hockey 22 (54%) 13 (31%) 4 (10%) 2 (5%)
  Soccer 15 (54%) 8 (28%) 4 (14%) 1 (4%)
Peak Power 110 (66%) 48 (29%) 6 (4%) 3 (2%)
  Football 33(60%) 19 (34%) 1 (%) 2 (%)
  Volleyball 8 (80%) 2 (20%) -- --
  Softball 11 (69%) 5 (31%) -- --
  Golf 11 (65%) 4 (23%) 2 (12%) --
  Hockey 31 (76%) 9 (22%) 1 (2%) --
  Soccer 16 (57%) 9 (32%) 2 (7%) 1 (4%)
Lean Mass
  Pelvis 107 (64%) 50 (30%) 7 (4%) 3 (2%)
  Thigh 84 (50%) 56 (34%) 22 (13%) 5 (3%)
  Shank 127 (76%) 37 (22%) 3 (2%) --
Fat Mass
  Pelvis 69 (41%) 45 (27%) 32 (19%) 21 (13%)
  Thigh 93 (56%) 51 (31%) 14 (8%) 9 (5%)
  Shank 71 (43%) 52 (31%) 21 (12%) 23 (14%)