Abstract

Based on the methods of correlation and factor analysis of the 21st morphofunctional parameter, there has been performed a comparative study of a sample of 1656 male subjects aged 17-21 y. o. consisting of aborigines, migrants and the 1st and 2nd generations’ Caucasians born in the Magadan region in (enrooted persons). For all the examined subjects, a complex of somatometric indices was the most significant factor specifying the strategy of body long-term adaptation to northern natural and climatic conditions. However, each population has its special morphofunctional ecological portrait which structure is determined by a number of statistically meaningful indices united in a certain number of factors.

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