Research Paper
Education
E-ISSN No : 2454-9916 | Volume : 3 | Issue : 10 | Oct 2017
A STUDY OF LINEAR MEASUREMENTS OF DISTRICT CHAMPION BOYS ATHLETE OF WEST BENGAL 1
Dr. Ashim Kumar Bose | Avijit Rudra 1 2
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Professor, Faculty of Physical Education, ICFAI University, Tripura. Research Scholar, WBSU, Barasat, W.B.
ABSTRACT The subjects of the present study were 60 district champion boys athlete of sixteen district of West Bengal. Their age ranged between 9 to 11 years. The number of subjects in Group - A (9 years) was 20, in Group - B (10 years) was 22 and in Group - C (11 years) was 18. The purpose of the study was to analyse and compare the age wise differences, in selected anthropometric and body composition among 9 years, 10 years and 11 years boys athletes.. It appears that the 11 years old boys had significantly higher body weight than 9 years and 10 years respectively. So, far height is concerned, no significant difference was found between 9 years and 10 years of district champion boys’ athlete. KEY WORDS: Anthropometric Measurements, Physical Fitness 1. INTRODUCTION Physical activity is a need and inherent characteristics of a developing child. Physical activity and childhood seem such natural partners that it requires no theoretical explanation to establish it. Various features of our late 20th century civilization – internet, video games, television, spectator sports, auto-mobile, laborsaving gadgets and urban overcrowding have conspired to create a generation of inactive children. The children of 3rd World countries particularly of low socio-economic families are facing some other problems i.e., malnutrition, improper diet and poor living condition etc. These perhaps stunted the growth of the physique of younger children during their developing stage. If the size and shape of the body is restricted by extraneous factors and not for genetic endowment then it is a matter of concerned for the society and government agencies. Therefore, proper development and growth of physique is important and utmost care should be taken in this regard for total development of children. Physique means to the shape, the size and the form of an individual. Physique has three different yet interrelated aspects to the body size, body composition and body structure. Body size is refers to the physical magnitude of the body volume, mass, length and surface area. Body composition refers to the amount of constituents in the body like fat, muscle, water and ash content. Body structure, the third aspect of physique, refers to the distribution or arrangements of body parts e.g. skeleton and muscle fat distribution over the body. The question is frequently raised, “What do you do with such measures?” The most widely used measures of size are height and body weight. It is indeed true growth does not constitute a valid criterion upon which a student is graded. Nelson and Cozen (1937) proposed a practical classification system in children based on size e.g. age, weight and height whereby differences in physical capacities could be equalized. The influence of body size on physical performance has been theoretically examined by Asmussen and Heeboll Nelson (1955) using a dimensional analysis based upon the quantities of length, mass and time. It was assumed that the body composition remain unchanged, so that the densities of body tissue are unaltered. The assumption does not apply to certain age groups in which growth is rapid and particularly when maturation is taking place. In evaluating the body in relation to its structure and nutritional status, health and physical educators are generally limited to external measures of body bulk, linearity and skinfold thickness. These measures do not permit an adequate differentiation between lean and fat body tissue. Lean tissue includes all tissues exclusive of fat is muscles, bones, organs, fluids etc. Fat includes essential as well stores fat. The essential fat is about 3% of the total body weight in case of male and 12 % in case of female. Storage fat is found in adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is found subcutaneously and around organs, where it acts as a buffer against physical trauma. It is desirable to reduce storage fat for health and aesthetic reason. 2. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY i) To highlight specific information to classify students according to Anthropometry. ii) To analyse and compare the age wise differences, in selected Linear Measurements among 9 years, 10 years and 11 years boys athlete.
3. METHODOLOGY 3.1 Subject The subject of the present study were 60 (sixty) preadolescent school going district level boys athlete aged from 9 years through 11 years. Since this is an important criterion for this study, school record regarding age was considered and on the basis of that subjects were selected and assigned to respective age groups. The boys selected for the study were habitants of sixteen (16) districts of West Bengal State, India. About 90% of the students in each group were from rural area and remaining were from urban & semi urban locality. The socio-economic condition of the subjects was more or less same but variation of daily routine and cultural activity were due to regional peculiarities . The food habits, habitual physical and leisure time activity and some other minute details could not be controlled and was beyond the scope of the study. However, there was not much variation in general health, which was within normal range. 3.2 Selection of Variables The Following Anthropometric Variables were selected: Anthropometric Variables Name of the variables Measurements Units
Linear Measurements
- Weight - Height - Sitting Height - Leg Length - Arm Length
Kilogram (Kg.) Centimetre (cm.) - Do- Do- Do-
4. STATISTICAL PROCEDURE For statistical analysis, the mean, Standard Deviation, ANOVA and Paired Mean Differences were used. 5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS Table – I Mean, SD and Range of Linear Measurements of Three Groups Variable Wt (kg.) Ht (cm.) SH (c.m.) LL (c.m) AL (c.m)
9 Years Old Boys (G-A)N=20 Mean 24.05 129.65 64.4 65.25 55.2
S.D. 2.84 6.29 3.39 4.69 4.06
Range 20-30 122-142 60-72 55-76 50-60
10 Years Old Boys (G-B)N=22 Mean 26.068 134.32 66.636 67.68 60.136
S.D. 4.83 9.81 3.58 7.44 4.65
Range 20-34 120-155 59-76 58-76 54-67
11 Years Old Boys (G-C)N=18 Mean 29.722 139.94 69.389 70.56 62.0
S.D. 4.897 9.896 3.928 7.72 3.985
Range 22-38 122-154 63-77 58-73 53-67
Wt- Weight, Ht-Height, SH-Sitting Ht., LL-Leg Length, AL-Arm Length Mean body weight of the group ‘A’ (9 years) was 24.05 kg.‘, B’ (10 years) was 26.07 kg., which is higher than group ‘A’ (9 years), and group ‘C’ (11 years) was 29.72 kg. It also appears from the table - 4.1 that the weight range was higher in group C (11 years). The mean height of Gr. A was 129.65 cm. for Gr. B it was 134.32 cm and Gr. C the mean height was 139.34 cm. The height range was comparatively higher in GB (10 years) between 120 and 155 cm.
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