Morphological indicators of the female students of the 17-20 age group

Authors

  • V.N. Sergienko Sumy State Pedagogical University after A.S. Makarenko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.840508

Keywords:

physical education, students, anthropometry, morphology

Abstract

The changes in the set of morphological parameters in students of all ages. In the experiment took part 800 girls of basic medical group. Found that morphological parameters of different girls and meet the age requirements. Found that the number of girls underweight decreases with age: a 17 - year-olds - 19.5%, 18 - year-olds - 14%, 19 -year-olds - 13%, with 20 - year-olds - 12.5%. The girls tend to have excessive body weight increase with age: if the 17 -18 -year-old she is only 8%, then the 19 -20- year-olds - respectively 12.5 % and 23.5 %. In the morphometric parameters of the body there is a lot of differences that demonstrate the ability of the body to adapt to physical stress. The advantage of reliable values in the age range of students: 17-20 years, 18-20 years, 19-20 years, 17-19 years, 18-19 years, 17-18 years. The resulting pattern from a physiological point of view, shows the natural evolution of morphological parameters of the girls in the process of learning in higher education.

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2013-12-28

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Sergienko V. Morphological indicators of the female students of the 17-20 age group. Physical Education of Students. 2013;17(6):73-7. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.840508
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