Pavol Čech, Bibiana Vadašová, Jaromír Sedláček, Pavel Ružbarský, Laura Lacková
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在11-15岁(青少年时期),由于青春期前和青春期发育,身体成分发生了显著变化。本文对不同年龄和性别背景下小学生身体成分指标的差异进行了评价。研究对象为10-11岁(n=32和n=38)、12-13岁(n=36和n=57)和14-15岁(n= 38和n=33)的小学男女生。除年龄外,还监测体高(BH)、体重(BW)、Quetelet指数(BMI)、体脂质量(BFM)、体脂质量指数(BFMI)、骨骼肌质量(SMM)、体脂百分比(PBF)、腰臀比(WHR)和内脏脂肪(VFA)。数据采用InBody 230装置,采用多频生物阻抗法测量人体成分。测量数据使用IBM SPSS Statistics, version 20.0进行处理。由于数据不是正态分布(Shapiro-Wilk检验),因此使用非参数方法通过Kruskal-Wallis方差分析(年龄差异)和使用Bonferonni调整的Mann-Whitney U检验的多重比较进行处理。最显著的差异只出现在14-15岁学生的双性比较中,在脂肪表征的相对值(BFMI和PBF)中,女孩的平均值更高,相反,在描述活跃体重的指标(FFM、FFMI和SMM)中,男孩组的平均值更高。
AGE AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN BODY COMPOSITION IN YOUNG ADOLESCENTS
At the age of 11-15 (the period of younger adolescents), there are significant changes in body composition due to pre-pubertal and pubertal development. In our paper, the differences in indicators of body composition of elementary school students in the context of age and gender were evaluated. Boys and girls from primary schools aged 10-11 years (n=32 and n=38), 12-13 years (n=36 and n=57) and 14-15 years (n= 38 and n=33) were examined. In addition to age, body height (BH), body weight (BW), Quetelet's index (BMI), body fat mass (BFM), body fat mass index (BFMI), skeletal muscle mass (SMM), percentage of body fat (PBF), waist-hip ratio (WHR) and visceral fat (VFA) were monitored. The data were obtained using the InBody 230 device using the multi-frequency bioimpedance method of measuring body composition. The measured data were processed using IBM SPSS Statistics, version 20.0. Since data were not normally distributed (Shapiro-Wilk test), they were processed using non-parametric methods through Kruskal-Wallis Anova (age differences) and multiple comparisons with the Mann-Whitney U test with the application of the Bonferonni adjustment. The most significant differences were only found in the intersex comparison of 14-15-year-old pupils, when in the relative values of fat representation (BFMI and PBF), girls achieved higher mean values, on the contrary, higher values of in the group of boys are visible in the indicators describing active body mass (FFM, FFMI and SMM).