Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in Kosovo

Background and Study Aim: In the present study, the purpose was to determine the normative values for physical and biomotoric characteristics of children aged 11-17 in Kosovo. Material and Methods: 742 students who were selected according to the Random Sampling Method from 24 schools determined in t...

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Main Authors: Berisha Milaim, Çilli Murat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: H.S. Skovoroda Kharkov National Pedagogical University 2018-02-01
Series:Pedagogics, Psychology, Medical-Biological Problems of Physical Training and Sports
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Online Access:https://sportpedagogy.org.ua/index.php/PPS/article/view/853
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spelling doaj-4c345b608be84298a662e9f5e55ac9cd2020-11-24T22:19:01ZengH.S. Skovoroda Kharkov National Pedagogical University Pedagogics, Psychology, Medical-Biological Problems of Physical Training and Sports1818-91722308-72692018-02-0122110.15561/18189172.2018.0103772Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in KosovoBerisha Milaim0Çilli Murat1Institute of Educational Sciences, Faculty of Sports Science, Sakarya UniversityDepartment of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sports Science, Sakarya UniversityBackground and Study Aim: In the present study, the purpose was to determine the normative values for physical and biomotoric characteristics of children aged 11-17 in Kosovo. Material and Methods: 742 students who were selected according to the Random Sampling Method from 24 schools determined in the cities and rural areas in all regions were included in the study (n = 347 girls, n = 395 - boys). Volunteering students who did not have any acute or chronic disease that might avoid testing were included in the study after the permissions were received from the Ministry of National Education, Principals of the Schools, and the support of the parents. The declarations of Helsinki were taken into consideration in the study. Results: The results of each test were given as the norm values according to gender and age together with 20% groups, which is considered as the Canadian Standard. The data on the physical and biomotoric characteristics of the children living in Kosovo were compared with the data of the World Health Organization and the literature data of other countries. Conclusions: While the children living in Kosovo showed higher performances in the tests that were affected by anthropometric properties like height and body fat percentage and by genetic properties like the speed of the movements of the arms when compared with the children from other countries from the same age group; they had lower performances in the tests that were affected by life style and physical activity levels like endurance, long jump, and flexibility.https://sportpedagogy.org.ua/index.php/PPS/article/view/853Norm ValuesPhysical FitnessEuroFitKosovo
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Çilli Murat
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Çilli Murat
Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in Kosovo
Pedagogics, Psychology, Medical-Biological Problems of Physical Training and Sports
Norm Values
Physical Fitness
EuroFit
Kosovo
author_facet Berisha Milaim
Çilli Murat
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title Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in Kosovo
title_short Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in Kosovo
title_full Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in Kosovo
title_fullStr Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in Kosovo
title_full_unstemmed Normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in Kosovo
title_sort normative values for physical fitness in children aged 11-17 in kosovo
publisher H.S. Skovoroda Kharkov National Pedagogical University
series Pedagogics, Psychology, Medical-Biological Problems of Physical Training and Sports
issn 1818-9172
2308-7269
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Background and Study Aim: In the present study, the purpose was to determine the normative values for physical and biomotoric characteristics of children aged 11-17 in Kosovo. Material and Methods: 742 students who were selected according to the Random Sampling Method from 24 schools determined in the cities and rural areas in all regions were included in the study (n = 347 girls, n = 395 - boys). Volunteering students who did not have any acute or chronic disease that might avoid testing were included in the study after the permissions were received from the Ministry of National Education, Principals of the Schools, and the support of the parents. The declarations of Helsinki were taken into consideration in the study. Results: The results of each test were given as the norm values according to gender and age together with 20% groups, which is considered as the Canadian Standard. The data on the physical and biomotoric characteristics of the children living in Kosovo were compared with the data of the World Health Organization and the literature data of other countries. Conclusions: While the children living in Kosovo showed higher performances in the tests that were affected by anthropometric properties like height and body fat percentage and by genetic properties like the speed of the movements of the arms when compared with the children from other countries from the same age group; they had lower performances in the tests that were affected by life style and physical activity levels like endurance, long jump, and flexibility.
topic Norm Values
Physical Fitness
EuroFit
Kosovo
url https://sportpedagogy.org.ua/index.php/PPS/article/view/853
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