Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the content of the muscular component of the body in girls, aged 16–20, with different somatotypes.Material and methods. The study included 500 females, aged 16–20, representatives of the Slavic ethnic group, residents of Moscow and the Moscow region. They were divided into two groups: 16–17 and 18–20 years old (250 girls in each group). The diameter of the wrist and ankle, wrist and calf circumferences (mm), thickness of the dermal-fat fold of the back, shoulder, abdomen and thigh (using a calipometry method) were calculated in girls of all groups. The content of the muscular component of the soma was also calculated by bioimpedansometry (using a Russian device "ABC-01 Медасс"). Statistical processing of findings included calculation of their arithmetic mean values, errors. The significance of differences was determined using parametric and nonparametric criteria (Student and Fisher criteria) depending on the type of distribution in the sample.Results. Heterogeneity of the population was revealed when determining a somatotype: inclusion into a particular constitutional group insignificantly modifies with the transition from 16–17 to 18–20 years of age. Mesosomy was a predominant feature in girls of both age groups (48% of all studied girls aged 16–17 and 40.0% of all studied girls aged 18–20). Girls with megalosomal body type constituted 24.0 and 26.5%, respectively; girls with leptosomal body type constituted 20% in all age groups; girls with undefined body type constituted 8.0% and 13.5%, respectively. The content of the muscular component of the soma demonstrated significant constitutional differences between these parameters. In comparison of the studied groups, there was an insignificant increase in the absolute indices of the muscle component with a decrease in the relative indices - the mass of the muscle component to body weight – with increasing age.Conclusion. The data obtained demonstrate significant constitutional features of the absolute and relative (percentage) content of the muscle component of the body as an important aspect of the female physical status. This information is relevant for both theoretical and practical medicine.

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  • При сравнении исследуемых групп с увеличением возраста отмечался незначительный рост абсолютных показателей мышечного компонента при снижение относительных показателей – массы мышечного компонента к массе тела

  • The aim of the study was to investigate the content of the muscular component of the body in girls, aged 16–20, with different somatotypes

  • Heterogeneity of the population was revealed when determining a somatotype: inclusion into a particular constitutional group insignificantly modifies with the transition from 16–17 to 18–20 years of age

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Introduction

Обследовано 500 девушек 16–20 лет, представительниц славянского этноса, жительниц Москвы и Московской области. Исследованы две возрастные группы: 16–17 и 18–20 лет (по 250 девушек в каждой группе). Содержание мышечного компонента сомы определяли также путем биоимпелдансометрии («АБС-01 Медасс»). При определении соматотипа выявлена неоднородность популяции: принадлежность к той или иной конституциональной группе несколько изменяется при переходе от 16–17 к 18–20 годам. Среди девушек в обеих возрастных группах преобладающей явилась мезосомия (48% всех обследованных девушек в возрасте 16–17 лет и 40,0% – в 18–20 лет). Девушки мегалосомной группы выявляются соответственно в 24,0 и 26,5% случев; лептосомная группа – в 20% случаев во всех возрастных периодах; неопределенная конституциональная группа, соответственно, в 8,0% и 13,5%. Определение содержания мышечного компонента сомы выявило существенные конституциональные различия этих показателей. Полученные данные свидетельствуют о существенных конституциональных особенностях абсолютного и процентного содержания мышечного компонента тела, как важной составляющей физического статуса девушек. The aim of the study was to investigate the content of the muscular component of the body in girls, aged 16–20, with different somatotypes

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