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ScienceDirect Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 191 (2015) 495 – 499
WCES 2014
Comparison of Anthropometric Characteristics Between Athletes and Non-athletes Liliana-Elisabeta Radua*, Ileana-Monica Popovicia, Alexandru-Rareş Punia a
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Toma Cozma, 3, Iaşi, 700554, Romania
Abstract The aim of our present study was to investigate the anthropometrical status of athletes and non-athletes. The anthropometric data included 3 types of measurements: basic, girths and breadths. The research was carried out on 20 handball players, 16 volleyball players and 21 healthy non-athlete subjects. The data obtained after applying the One-Way ANOVA indicates the existence of differences between the research groups (p0.05); hence, the condition for homogeneity was confirmed. The One Way Anova analysis shows that there statistically significant differences between the means of body mass, BMI, arm span, chest, waist, hip, biacromial, biliocristal and transverse chest. No interaction between groups (p