波兰和克罗地亚接受学前和小学教育的女大学生的握力和体重指数

Magdalena Lelonek, A. Przychodni, Marija Lorger, E. Cieśla, E. Suliga
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近年来,肌肉力量下降,这可能导致肌肉萎缩,并可能与富裕疾病和过早死亡的风险有关。年轻人握力测量对教师来说尤为重要,因为它决定了教师能否有效地履行职责。研究目的:探讨女大学生握力(HGS)、归一化握力(NGS)与身体质量指数(BMI)的关系。材料和方法:研究参与者包括来自波兰和克罗地亚的231名年轻女性。测量他们的握力,计算他们的BMI和NGS。来自波兰和克罗地亚的学生组之间的差异使用学生t检验确定。采用Pearson相关系数评价HGS、NGS与躯体性状、BMI的关系。采用单因素方差分析评估BMI类别之间的差异。结果:波兰和克罗地亚参与者的平均HGS为29.9±4.75,平均NGS为0.49±0.13。来自波兰和克罗地亚的所有参与者的HGS和NGS都显示出与身高、体重的统计显著相关
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Handgrip strength and body mass index in Polish and Croatian female university students of preschool and primary education
Introduction: Recent years have seen a decrease in muscle strength, which may lead to sarcopaenia, and may be associated with a risk of diseases of affluence and premature mortality. Grip strength measurement in young adults is particularly important for teachers because it determines how effectively they are able to perform their duties. Aim of the research: To determine the relationship between handgrip strength (HGS) and normalised grip strength (NGS) and body mass index (BMI) in female university students. Material and methods: The study participants comprised 231 young women from Poland and Croatia. Their handgrip strength was measured, and their BMI and NGS were calculated. Differences between groups of students from Poland and Croatia were determined using Student’s t -test. The relationships between HGS and NGS and somatic traits and BMI were assessed using the Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Differences between BMI categories were assessed using one-way ANOVA. Results: Mean HGS among the participants from Poland and Croatia equalled 29.9 ±4.75, and mean NGS equalled 0.49 ±0.13. Both HGS and NGS among all participants from Poland and Croatia showed a statistically significant correlation with body height, body mass
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