Goran Vuckovic1, Dragan Radovanovic2
1Kriminalističko-policijska akademija, Beograd
2Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Asocijacija centara za
interdisciplinarne i multidisciplinarne studije i istraživanja
DIFFERENCES IN MORPHOLOGICAL STATUS BETWEEN HIGHSCHOOL SPORTSMEN AND NON-SPORTSMEN
RAZLIKE MORFOLOŠKOG STATUSA SPORTISTA I NESPORTISTA SREDNJOŠKOLSKOG UZRASTA
Sport Mont 2011, VIII(25-26-27),
280-285
This paper aims to obtain new and relevant insights into the significant differences
in morphological status between high school sportsmen and non-sportsmen. The
sample of respondents will include approximately 90 male high school students divided
into two subsamples. The first subsample will comprise 45 respondents who, besides
being actively involved in curricular activities in Physical Education classes, regularly
take part in a sports activity outside school, whereas the second sample will consist of
45 students whose active participation in sports is restricted to Physical Education
classes. The sample of variables will contain a list of 20 anthropometrical measurements
used to determine longitudinal and transversal skeleton dimensionality, body
mass and volume, as well as sub-skin fatty tissue: body height and weight, diameters of
elbow, wrist, knee and ankle, minimum and maximum diameters of forearm, upper
arm, thigh and lower leg and skinfold thickness on forearm, upper arm, thigh, lower
leg, chest and stomach. The anthropometrical research will be conducted according to
the standards of the International Biological Program (IBP) and the basic principles
and rules concerning parameter selection, standard measurement conditions and techniques
as well as standard measuring instruments, properly calibrated prior to measurement.
The raw measurement data collected in this research will be subjected to
multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) and univariate analysis of variance
(ANOVA) for the purpose of acquiring scientific knowledge on the important differences
in morphological status between high school sportsmen and non-sportsmen anthropometric measurements, boys, selection
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