Sex and ethnic differences of somatotype in Macedonian adolescents

Type Journal Article - Acta Morphologica
Title Sex and ethnic differences of somatotype in Macedonian adolescents
Author(s)
Volume 13
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 5-10
URL http://webdoctor.com.mk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/ACTA-MORHOLOGICA-Vol.-13-2-2016.pdf#page=5
Abstract
Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate sex-specific and ethnic differences of somatotype in
Macedonian adolescents at the age of 18 years.
Methods. In this study 269 adolescent students (137 males and 132 females), from Macedonian and
Albanian nationality at age of 18 years were included from secondary schools in three cities (Skopje, Ohrid and
Strumica) in R. Macedonia. Ten anthropometric parameters were measured using standard equipment and
measurement technique to assess the somatotype according to Heat–Carter somatotyping method.
Results. There were significant sex differences for mesomorph component in both ethnic groups in
favor of male adolescents, and significant sex differences for endomorph component in favor of females from
Albanian nationality. Males from both ethnic groups were more mesomorphic than females and belonged to
mesomorph-endomorph, endomorph mesomorph, balanced ectomorph and central somatotype. Females were
more endomorphic and belonged to endomorph-ectomorph, ectomorphic endomorph, balanced endomorph,
mesomorph endomorph.
Conclusion. Our findings suggest that ethnic groups should be taken in mind for easier evaluation and
understanding of differences in anthropometric parameters of growth, body shape and composition in
Macedonian adolescents.

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