Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sport

There is substantial evidence that somatotype and success in sport and physical performance are positively related. Existing somatotype data on athletes are useful as guidelines for sport selection and choice of training appropriate to the enhancement of desired somatotype characteristics. Updated s...

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Main Authors: Pastuszak Anna, Buśko Krzysztof, Kalka Ewa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2016-12-01
Series:Anthropological Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/anre-2016-0033
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author Pastuszak Anna
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description There is substantial evidence that somatotype and success in sport and physical performance are positively related. Existing somatotype data on athletes are useful as guidelines for sport selection and choice of training appropriate to the enhancement of desired somatotype characteristics. Updated somatotype data from non-athlete reference groups complement comparative analysis applied in assessing the effects of the training process and selection. The aim of this study was to determine the somatotype of untrained girls studying at Warsaw University of Technology in 2011, in order to create a current reference group for comparison, and to investigate the difference in body build of female volleyball players compared with the non-athlete group. Twelve Second Division female volleyball players (age 21.6±1.5 years, body height 177.3±6.2 cm, body mass 71.0±6.5 kg, training experience 8.4±3.4 years) and 150 female untrained students of the University of Technology in Warsaw (age 20.0±6.4 years, body height 166.5±6.4 cm, body mass 59.7±8.4 kg) participated in a study carried out in 2011. Somatotype was determined using the Heath-Carter method. The volleyball players were a little older and were significantly taller and heavier than female students (p<0.05). Significant differences between the groups were found in breadth of the elbow, breadth of the wrist, biacromial diameter, arm circumference and crus circumference (p<0.05). The mean somatotype of the volleyball players was 4.5-3.4-2.8. (4.5±1.0-3.4±1.2-2.8±1.3), whilst that of the untrained students was 5.1-3.6-2.8. (5.1±1.4-3.6±1.1-2.8±1.3); the groups did not differ significantly in somatotype. The groups were significantly different in body composition (F [kg] and LBM [kg]), as estimated by BIA and anthropometric methods (p<0.05). No differences were observed between the groups in the skinfolds. Morphological characteristics of the female volleyball players depended on the competition level and performance. Somatic features of the bodies of the volleyball players were dominated by the height of the body and the associated magnitude of the constituent characteristics.
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spelling doaj.art-165752385ad44b37838c0482467f89d82023-09-02T16:16:22ZengLodz University PressAnthropological Review2083-45942016-12-0179446147010.1515/anre-2016-0033anre-2016-0033Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sportPastuszak Anna0Buśko Krzysztof1Kalka Ewa2Department of Biomechanics, Institute of Sport – National Research Institute, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Biomedical Basis of Physical Culture, Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, PolandInstitute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, PolandThere is substantial evidence that somatotype and success in sport and physical performance are positively related. Existing somatotype data on athletes are useful as guidelines for sport selection and choice of training appropriate to the enhancement of desired somatotype characteristics. Updated somatotype data from non-athlete reference groups complement comparative analysis applied in assessing the effects of the training process and selection. The aim of this study was to determine the somatotype of untrained girls studying at Warsaw University of Technology in 2011, in order to create a current reference group for comparison, and to investigate the difference in body build of female volleyball players compared with the non-athlete group. Twelve Second Division female volleyball players (age 21.6±1.5 years, body height 177.3±6.2 cm, body mass 71.0±6.5 kg, training experience 8.4±3.4 years) and 150 female untrained students of the University of Technology in Warsaw (age 20.0±6.4 years, body height 166.5±6.4 cm, body mass 59.7±8.4 kg) participated in a study carried out in 2011. Somatotype was determined using the Heath-Carter method. The volleyball players were a little older and were significantly taller and heavier than female students (p<0.05). Significant differences between the groups were found in breadth of the elbow, breadth of the wrist, biacromial diameter, arm circumference and crus circumference (p<0.05). The mean somatotype of the volleyball players was 4.5-3.4-2.8. (4.5±1.0-3.4±1.2-2.8±1.3), whilst that of the untrained students was 5.1-3.6-2.8. (5.1±1.4-3.6±1.1-2.8±1.3); the groups did not differ significantly in somatotype. The groups were significantly different in body composition (F [kg] and LBM [kg]), as estimated by BIA and anthropometric methods (p<0.05). No differences were observed between the groups in the skinfolds. Morphological characteristics of the female volleyball players depended on the competition level and performance. Somatic features of the bodies of the volleyball players were dominated by the height of the body and the associated magnitude of the constituent characteristics.https://doi.org/10.1515/anre-2016-0033female studentsreference groupsomatotypebody compositionvolleyball
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Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sport
Anthropological Review
female students
reference group
somatotype
body composition
volleyball
title Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sport
title_full Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sport
title_fullStr Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sport
title_full_unstemmed Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sport
title_short Somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students – reference group for comparison in sport
title_sort somatotype and body composition of volleyball players and untrained female students reference group for comparison in sport
topic female students
reference group
somatotype
body composition
volleyball
url https://doi.org/10.1515/anre-2016-0033
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