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International Journal of Morphology | 2013

Body Height and Its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements in Serbian Adults

Stevo Popovic; Dusko Bjelica; Slavko Molnar; Damjan Jakšić; Selcuk Akpinar

Los antropologos estimaron la altura de las naciones en los Alpes Dinaricos hace mucho tiempo. Como los Serbios modernos caen en la clasificacion racial de Dinaricos, el proposito de este estudio fue examinar la altura corporal en adultos serbios, asi como la relacion con la longitud de la envergadura de brazo a brazo como una alternativa a la estimacion de la altura corporal, que varia en los diferentes grupos etnicos y raciales. Se analizo a 394 estudiantes (318 hombres y 76 mujeres, con edades entre 20,13±1,47 anos y 19,59±1,46 anos, respectivamente) de la Universidad de Novi Sad. Las medidas antropometricas fueron tomadas de acuerdo con el protocolo de ISAK, obteniendo Medias y DE. La comparacion de la media de altura corporal y envergadura dentro de cada grupo y entre sexos se realizo con la prueba t. Las relaciones entre estatura y envergaduras se determinaron mediante coeficientes de correlacion simple, con un intervalo de confianza del 95%. Tambien se realizo un analisis de regresion lineal para examinar el grado en que la envergadura puede prever con exactitud la altura corporal. Los resultados mostraron que los hombres Serbios tienen una altura de 181,96±6,74 cm, y una envergadura de 184,78±8,41 cm, mientras que las mujeres una altura de 166,82±5,88 cm y una envergadura de 164,67±8,09 cm. En comparacion con otros estudios, estos resultados demuestran que para ambos sexos, la poblacion Serbia es una de las mas altas. Por otra parte, la envergadura predice confiablemente la altura corporal en ambos sexos. Sin embargo, las ecuaciones de estimacion obtenidas en esta poblacion son sustancialmente diferentes a otras poblaciones, ya que la envergadura fue cercana a la altura corporal: en hombres 2,82±4,89 cm mayor a la altura corporal y en mujeres 2,15±4,68 cm menor a esta. Esto confirma la necesidad de desarrollar diferentes modelos de para determinar la altura en cada poblacion.


International Journal of Morphology | 2014

Application of a More Advanced Procedure in Defining Morphological Types

Damjan Jakšić; Ljubiša Lilić; Stevo Popovic; Radenko Matic; Slavko Molnar

& Slavko MolnarJAKSIC, D.; LILIC, L.; POPOVIC, S.; MATIC, R. & MOLNAR, S. Application of a more advanced procedure in definingmorphological types. Int. J. Morphol., 32(1):112-118, 2014.SUMMARY: It is well known that the most evident differences in humans are those related to anthropometric characteristics,and that during continuous monitoring the relation between human behavior and human abilities concerning their anthropometriccharacteristics was observed. The aim of this study was to detect and define the morphological types with the use of slightly d ifferent andmore advanced methodologies. The sample included 149 male subjects, first-year students of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Ed ucationin Novi Sad, using an anthropometric measurement technique. A total of 12 anthropometric measures, defined according to the four-dimensional morphological model was used. For all variables, basic descriptive statistics were calculated while student grouping wasperformed using taxonomic neural network – Intruder. Initial taxonomic classification of artificial entities by neural network Intruderaccepted four clusters: endomorph or pyknic, ectomorph or leptosomic, astenomorph and gracile type. The results indicate that theidentification and definition of morphological types with the use of a slightly different and more advanced procedure leads to better andearlier perception of certain characteristics which are necessary, both for the selection of specific sports, and in the preven tion of variousdiseases and abnormalities in behavior and functioning.KEY WORDS: Neural network; Intruder; Students; Anthropometry; Somatotypology.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2013

Correlation between subjective and objective nasal breathing assessments in examinees with nasal septum deformities.

Slobodan Savovic; Miroslav Smajic; Slavko Molnar; Ljiljana Jovancevic; Maja Buljcik-Cupic; Vladimir Kljajic; Vladimir Pilija


Journal of Anthropology of Sport and Physical Education | 2018

Attitudes of Consumers from University of Novi Sad toward Advertising through Sport among the Frequency of Watching Sports Events

Slavko Molnar; Bojan Masanovic; Dusko Bjelica


International Journal of Morphology | 2018

Seasonal Body Composition Variations in Adolescent Soccer Players

Dejan Madić; Slobodan Andrašić; Marko Gušić; Slavko Molnar; Danilo Radanović; Nebojša Trajković


Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2015

Differences in morphological characteristics between of football pioneer and elementary school pupils

Dejan Javorac; Miroslav Smajic; Slavko Molnar; Aleksandar Barasic-Huba; Bogdan Tomic; Mihajlo Stracenski; Sasa Markovic


Archive | 2013

Correlation between subjective and objective nasal breathing assessments in examinees with nasal septum deformities Povezanost subjektivne i objektivne procene disajne funkcije nosa kod ispitanika sa deformitetom nosne pregrade

Slobodan Savovi; Miroslav Smaji; Slavko Molnar; Ljiljana Jovan; Vladimir Kljaji; Vladimir Pilija


Archive | 2013

Body Height and Its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements in Serbian Adults Altura Corporal y su Estimación Utilizando Mediciones de Envergadura en Adultos Serbios

Stevo Popovic; Dusko Bjelica; Slavko Molnar; Damjan Jakšić; Selcuk Akpinar


Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2012

Comparison of athropometrical measures among young female footballers and girls who are not involved in sports

Tanja Medjedovic; Slavko Molnar; Stevo Popovic


Sport Scientific and Practical Aspects | 2010

Can the introduction of marketing principles promote the development of sports organizations in Montenegro

Stevo Popovic; Dragan Radovanović; Miomir Maroš; Slavko Molnar

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Stevo Popovic

University of Montenegro

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University of Montenegro

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