Darinka Korovljev1, Milena Mikalacki1, Nebojsa Cokorilo1
1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad
AGE AND BODY COMPOSITION OF PHYSICALLY ACTIVE FEMALES
STAROSNA DOB I TELESNA KOMPOZICIJA FIZIČKI AKTIVNIH ŽENA
Sport Mont 2011, IX(28-29-30), 41-47
During the process of aging at female population, certain changes in body
composition take place. Those changes are inevitable and mainly biologically
conditioned (Nassis & Geladas (2003); Heymsfield, Lohman, Wang & Going, 2005).
Previous researches confirmed positive effects of regular exercising and programmed
exercising on body composition. Promotion of motor and functional abilities, and
consequently morphological characteristics, application of appropriate recreational
activities, greatly influences “delay” of aging and rules which this process is bringing
(Mišigoj-Duraković, 2006). The aim of this research was to establish whether there are
statistically significant variances in body composition between the groups of
individuals that actively exercise, and in relation to the age. The sample of individuals
was made of 49 women in total (30-49 years of age) that actively exercise in the fitness
club „World Class“, Novi Sad. The individuals were grouped in two sub-samples, in
relation to the age. The first sub-sample was made of individuals of 30-39 years of age
(N=21), and the second sub-sample of individuals of 40-49 years of age (N=28).
Application of t test for independent samples established statistically significant
variances between pairs of groups in variables Body weight, Fat mass and Body mass
index (p<0,05). individuals, age, aging, body composition
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