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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AEROBIC POWER, ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENT AND BODY COMPOSITION OF NON-ATHLETE FEMALES' STUDENTS

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 The purpose of present study is to investigate the relationship between aerobic power and body composition and few selected anthropometric measurements, among non-athletic female students (17-18 years) in city of Tehran Iran. For this study 80 non-athletic female high-school students in the age range of 17-18 years were selected by clustered random method from 20 region of Tehran. Independent variables in this survey were consisted of body composition measurements (Lean body fat - Lean body weight - percent body fat); and anthropometric measurements (weight-height- BMI-body surface).Dependent variable was aerobic power (VO2 max). At first determined under skin layers of fat among subjects by using caliper, and them was caculeted by computing height, weight and other anthropometric measurements of subjects. Also aerobic power was measured through Astrand step. test. The results showed: 1-A significant inverse relationship was indicated between percent body fat and aerobic power of the subjects (P ≤50.0). 2- A significant inverse relationship was indicated between lean body-fat and aerobic power of the subjects (P≤0.01). 3- The correlation between lean body weight and aerobic power of the subjects was not significant. 4- There was a significant inverse relationship between weight and aerobic power of the subject (P ≤0.01). 5- No significant relationship was indicated between height and aerobic power of the subjects. 6- There was a significant inverse relationship between BMI and aerobic power of the subjects (P ≤0.01). 7. There was a significant inverse relationship between body surface and aerobic power of the subjects (P ≤0.01). Therefore it can be concluded that even though in the present study no relationship existed between height, and lean body weight with aerobic power, however, the inverse relationship between aerobic power and the following variables. 1. percent body fat, 2. Body weight, 3. Lean body fat, and 4. BMI, is very important. Therefore these results agree with the conclusion that in order to improve the aerobic power, it is necessary that weight-control programs be administered at the time of performance of endurance and cardio-respiratory trainings.      

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GAEINI, A.A., RAHMANINIA, FARHAD, & HOSSEINI, M.. (2000). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AEROBIC POWER, ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENT AND BODY COMPOSITION OF NON-ATHLETE FEMALES' STUDENTS. OLYMPIC, 8(3-4 (SERIAL 18)), 57-66. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/37613/en

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GAEINI A.A., RAHMANINIA FARHAD, HOSSEINI M.. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AEROBIC POWER, ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENT AND BODY COMPOSITION OF NON-ATHLETE FEMALES' STUDENTS. OLYMPIC[Internet]. 2000;8(3-4 (SERIAL 18)):57-66. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/37613/en

IEEE: Copy

A.A. GAEINI, FARHAD RAHMANINIA, and M. HOSSEINI, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AEROBIC POWER, ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENT AND BODY COMPOSITION OF NON-ATHLETE FEMALES' STUDENTS,” OLYMPIC, vol. 8, no. 3-4 (SERIAL 18), pp. 57–66, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/37613/en

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