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Jette, Maurice; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1979
A scientific method for determining ideal body weight for individual males is described. (JD)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Males, Physical Fitness
Mayhew, J. L.; Gross, P. M. – Research Quarterly, 1974
Descriptors: Athletics, Body Weight, Females, Physical Fitness
Thomas, Tom R.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1979
This study, designed to determine the effect of a prolonged running bout on the measurement of percent fat, produced erroneously low readings. It is suggested that previous exercise and state of hydration of subjects should be controlled prior to percent fat determination by hydrostatic weighing or scintillation counting. (MJB)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Exercise, Exercise Physiology, Human Body
Zuti, William B.; Corbin, Charles B. – Research Quarterly, 1977
Descriptors: Body Weight, College Freshmen, Muscular Strength, Physical Characteristics
Burke, Edmund J.; Brush, Florence C. – Research Quarterly, 1979
This study describes the endurance capacities and anthropometric characteristics of highly-trained, female, teenaged, distance runners. (MM)
Descriptors: Athletes, Body Height, Body Weight, Females
McDavid, Robert F. – Research Quarterly, 1977
Part 1 of this study demonstrated that a test battery using football skills and motor ability test items had discriminatory power and indicated that football potential may be predicted; part 2 evaluated three different football teams from three strata of competition using the battery tested in Part 1. (MM)
Descriptors: Athletes, Body Weight, Football, Muscular Strength
Morrow, James R.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1978
The results of this study suggest that public school physical education programs may not be designed to develop aerobic endurance. (MM)
Descriptors: Aerobics, Age, Body Weight, Elementary School Students
Montoye, Henry J.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1976
Research on relationships between serum cholesterol, heart rate, and exercise in age-and sex-specific groups suggests a positive relationship between fatness on the one hand and serum cholesterol and heart rate, but eliminating the effect of body fatness results in no relationship between heart rate and serum total cholesterol. (MB)
Descriptors: Blood Circulation, Body Weight, Disease Control, Exercise (Physiology)
Jette, Maurice; Cureton, T. K. – Research Quarterly, 1976
Over a period of eight years, a group of habitual exercisers maintained desirable body weight while nonexercisers and occasional exercisers showed girth expansion, decreased flexibility, and slower body reaction time. (PBS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Body Weight, Exercise (Physiology), Followup Studies