Abstract
Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je da se utvrde veze između mera telesne kompozicije i fizičke spremnosti vojske (FSV) kod muških i ženskih kadeta rezervnog vojničkog korpusa (RVK). Retrospektivni podaci o performansama na VFT i telesnoj kompoziciji uzeti su za 57 muških i 17 ženskih kadeta na univerzitetu. Deskriptivne statistike su izračunate za sve promenljive i razdvojene po polu. Multivarijantna analiza varijanse je korišćena da se utvrde razlike između polova u svim antropometrijskim, kompozicionim i fizičkim pokazateljima. Pirsonov moment korelacije je korišćen da se utvrde značajne veze između mera telesne kompozicije i testa fizičke spremnosti vojske (FSV), razdvojeno po polu. Nađene su značajne razlike između muških i ženskih kadeta u visini, telesnoj masi,
procentu telesnih masti i APFT nastavnim aktivnostima (p = 0.001-0.03). Nisu
pronađene značajne razlike između polova u indeksu telesne mase (IMT) (p = 0.887). Takođe, nisu pronađene značajne veze između antropometrijskih mera i fizičkih performansi kod muških ili ženskih kadeta.
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between body composition measures and Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) performance between male and female Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets prior to enlistment. Retrospective APFT test performance and body compositon data were provided for 57 male and 17 female university ROTC cadets. Descriptive statistics were derived for all variables and separated by sex. A MANOVA model was used to determine differences between sexes in all anthropometric and fitness variables. A Pearson’s moment correlation was used to determine significant relationships between body composition and APFT measures separated by sex. Significant differences between male and female cadets for height, body mass, body fat percentage, and APFT events were found (p = 0.001-0.03). No significant differences were found between sexes for BMI (p = 0.887). Additionally, no significant relationships between anthropometric measures and fitness performance were observed among male or female cadets
The aim of this research was to determine the relationship between body composition and physical measures of Army Readiness (FSV) in male and female cadets of the Reserve Army Corps (RVK). Retrospective data on VFT performance and body composition were taken for 57 male and 17 female cadets at the university. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all variable and separated by gender. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to differences between the sexes in all anthropometric, compositional and physical aspects are determined
indicators. Pearson's moment correlation was used to determine significant relationships between body composition measures and the Army Physical Fitness Test (FSV), separated by semi. Significant differences were found between male and female cadets in height, body mass, percentage of body fat and APFT teaching activities (p = 0.001-0.03). They didn't found significant differences between sexes in body mass index (IMT) (p = 0.887). Also, no significant relationships were found between anthropometric measures and physical ones
performance in male or female cadets.
procentu telesnih masti i APFT nastavnim aktivnostima (p = 0.001-0.03). Nisu
pronađene značajne razlike između polova u indeksu telesne mase (IMT) (p = 0.887). Takođe, nisu pronađene značajne veze između antropometrijskih mera i fizičkih performansi kod muških ili ženskih kadeta.
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between body composition measures and Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) performance between male and female Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets prior to enlistment. Retrospective APFT test performance and body compositon data were provided for 57 male and 17 female university ROTC cadets. Descriptive statistics were derived for all variables and separated by sex. A MANOVA model was used to determine differences between sexes in all anthropometric and fitness variables. A Pearson’s moment correlation was used to determine significant relationships between body composition and APFT measures separated by sex. Significant differences between male and female cadets for height, body mass, body fat percentage, and APFT events were found (p = 0.001-0.03). No significant differences were found between sexes for BMI (p = 0.887). Additionally, no significant relationships between anthropometric measures and fitness performance were observed among male or female cadets
The aim of this research was to determine the relationship between body composition and physical measures of Army Readiness (FSV) in male and female cadets of the Reserve Army Corps (RVK). Retrospective data on VFT performance and body composition were taken for 57 male and 17 female cadets at the university. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all variable and separated by gender. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to differences between the sexes in all anthropometric, compositional and physical aspects are determined
indicators. Pearson's moment correlation was used to determine significant relationships between body composition measures and the Army Physical Fitness Test (FSV), separated by semi. Significant differences were found between male and female cadets in height, body mass, percentage of body fat and APFT teaching activities (p = 0.001-0.03). They didn't found significant differences between sexes in body mass index (IMT) (p = 0.887). Also, no significant relationships were found between anthropometric measures and physical ones
performance in male or female cadets.
Translated title of the contribution | Relationship Between Anthropometric And Body Measures Compositions With Exhibition Of Performance At A Military Physical Testing Of Male And Female Cadets Of The Military Reserve Corps |
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Original language | Bosnian |
Pages (from-to) | 51-60 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | SportLogia |
Volume | 19 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2023 |