Peak height velocity in anthropometry and body composition of students

Authors

  • Edilson Hobold Western Parana State University
  • Lucinar Jupir Forner Flores Western Parana State University
  • Ricardo Brandt Western Parana State University
  • Oldemar Mazzardo Junior Western Parana State University
  • Miguel de Arruda University of Campinas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-0037.2017v19n3p309

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the age of Peak Height Velocity (PHV), anthropometric variables and body composition of students from the western state of Paraná. he study included 1,011 male students aged 12-15 years from 11 municipalities located around the Itaipu lake. Anthropometric and body composition variables were obtained according to international criteria. Biological maturation was determined by age of PHV and for the purpose of analysis, it was categorized into developmental levels. The results reinforce, as expected, an increasing trend of variables analyzed as students advanced in maturity. hus, it was concluded that with the advancement of maturation, anthropometric variables maintain a linear growth observed in each PHV stratum. his linear trend is not observed in body composition. Body fat showed a decrease in average values as the individual approaches PHV.

Author Biographies

Edilson Hobold, Western Parana State University

Western Parana State University. Marechal Cândido Rondon, PR. Brazil 

Lucinar Jupir Forner Flores, Western Parana State University

Western Parana State University. Marechal Cândido Rondon, PR. Brazil

Ricardo Brandt, Western Parana State University

Western Parana State University. Marechal Cândido Rondon, PR. Brazil

Oldemar Mazzardo Junior, Western Parana State University

Western Parana State University. Marechal Cândido Rondon, PR. Brazil

Miguel de Arruda, University of Campinas

University of Campinas. Campinas, SP. Brazil

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Published

2017-08-24

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