1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Univerziteta u Nišu
BODY MASS INDEX AND HEAD DIAMETERS OF FIFTH GRADE PRIMARY SCHOOLCHILDREN IN NIS
INDEKS TELESNE MASE I DIJAMETRI GLAVE UČENIKA V RAZREDA OSNOVNIH ŠKOLA U NIŠU
Sport Mont 2007, V(12-13-14), 703-714
Body mass index, as proposed by World Health Organisation, is a
measure which is widely used, particulary in the assessment of obesity, but it is also
used in evaluation of body development. The purpose of the present study is to determing
whether there are differences in head diameters between underweight, normalweight and
overweight fi fth grade primary schoolchildren in Nis. The sample of examinees consisted
of 150 pupils (76 underweight, 61 normalweight and 13 overweight) 10 to 11 years of
age. The anthropometric status was estimated according to set of 11 variables – one
variable for the evaluation of degree of obesity (body mass index) and 10 head dimensions
variables (head circumference, neck circumference, head width, morphological face
height, face width, nose length, nose width, mandibula width, ear length and mouth
width). The anthropometric measurements were accomplished by author himself
according to International Biological Programme, and used measurement tools were
anthropometer, decimal scale, tape-measure and cephalometer. The differences between
examinees were established according to t-test on univariate level, and according to
canonical discriminative analysis on multivariate level. The results of the research have
shown that there are statistically signifi cant differences between fi fth grade underweight,
normalweight and overweight pupils. thinness, obesity, head dimensions, differences
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