Tatjana Popovic-Ilic1, Biljana Vitosevic1, Igor Ilic2
1Fakultet za sport i fizičko vaspitanje, Leposavić, Univerzitet u Prištini
2Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Niš
THE DIFFERENCES IN BMI VALUES BETWEEN TOP FOOTBALL AND VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
RAZLIKE U VREDNOSTIMA BMI IZMEĐU VRHUNSKIH FUDBALERA I ODBOJKAŠA
Sport Mont 2011, IX(31-32-33), 416-420
The athletes are, as well as the other population groups, exposed to danger of
being overweight. Therefore, it is necessary to constantly control their body
composition. The goal of this research is to determine the differences in BMI values
between measured groups of football and volleyball players, so we could determine if
the specifics of the training process of the observed sports have some influence on the
BMI values. The population studied consisted of 100 male athletes of the top national
competition rank (57 football players and 43 volleyball players), age 18 – 30. The
variables measured are body height and body weight. The BMI of both groups was
calculated based on these measures and compared with T-test (sig≥95%). The values
produced by T test (sig=83,8%) indicate that there isn’t a significant statistical
difference between these groups. We concluded that despite the differences in selection
and training processes, the practice of professional top sport provides that body
composition values are kept in the boundaries of normal values. BMI, football players, volleyball players, training process
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