Relations of Morphological Characteristics and Maximal Oxygen Consumption of Fourth Grade Pupils Based on Gender
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V. Jakovljević, A. Ljubojević, T. Karalić, N. Gerdijan, Ž. Vukić.
University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Republic of Srpska, BIH.
indent Abstract
On a sample of 71 respondents, 37 boys and 34 girls, age of fourth grade elementary school, accordingly 9 years +/- 6 months, it is assessed correlation and prediction of maximal oxygen consumption based measures of morphological range. Maximum oxygen consumption was measured by indirect method, using a field test of maximal multiple load of feedback running at 20 meters. Range of morphology was analyzed based on 5 measures of longitudinal dimensionality, 4 measures of volume and body mass and 3 measures of transversal dimensionality. Results of correlation analysis showed that in both sexes there was no statistically significant correlation between results of maximal oxygen consumption and measures of longitudinal dimensionality, while regression analysis confirmed that there was no statistically significant prediction of maximum oxygen consumption based on measures of longitudinal dimensionality. While the correlation analysis deduced that part of volume measures and body mass and transversal dimensionality have statistically significant correlation only with female respondents with results of maximal oxygen consumption. Regression analysis showed statistically significant prediction of maximal oxygen consumption based on part of volume measures and body mass and transversal dimensionality. It is determined that female respondents with larger volumes of the thigh and lower leg, accordingly with smaller diameters of knee joint and ankle joint most likely will achieve better results in applied test, and therefore higher maximal oxygen consumption.
keywords LONGITUDINAL DIMENSIONALITY / VOLUME AND MASS OF THE BODY / TRANSVERSAL DIMENSIONALITY / TEST OF MAXIMAL MULTIPLE LOAD / FEEDBACK RUNNING AT 20 METERS