Body fatness and performance differences between men and women.

K. Cureton, L. Hensley, A. Tiburzi
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which the mean difference in performance between men and women on selected physical performance tests was related to the sex difference in body fatness. Percent total body fat (% fat) estimated from skinfold thickness measures and performances on the modified pull-up, vertical jump, 50-yard dash, and 12-minute-run tests were measured on 55 male and 55 female college students. Males had significantly less fat and performed significantly better than females on each of the performance tests. Mean differences were 8.2% fat, 20.0 modified pull-ups, 20.8 cm on the vertical jump, 1.3 seconds on the 50-yard dash, and 590 m on the 12-minute run. Linear regression equations predicting performance scores from % fat within the groups of men and women indicated that if body fatness in men and women were similar, performance differences would be reduced, on the average, by 7 modified pull-ups, 4 cm on the vertical jump, .5 seconds on the 50–yard dash, an...
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男性和女性的身体脂肪和表现差异。
摘要:本研究的目的是确定在选定的体能测试中,男性和女性表现的平均差异与体脂的性别差异之间的关系。根据皮褶厚度测量和改良引体向上、垂直跳跃、50码冲刺和12分钟跑步测试的表现,对55名男大学生和55名女大学生进行了全身脂肪百分比(% fat)的测量。在每项性能测试中,男性的脂肪含量明显低于女性,表现也明显好于女性。平均差异为:脂肪含量8.2%,改良引体向上20.0,垂直跳远20.8厘米,50码冲刺1.3秒,12分钟跑步590米。根据男性和女性组中脂肪百分比预测成绩分数的线性回归方程表明,如果男性和女性的体脂相似,成绩差异将平均减少7个改良引体向上、4厘米垂直跳远、50码冲刺0.5秒和50米短跑。
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