2018
DOI: 10.5812/intjssh.68101
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Differences in Anthropometric Traits and Trend of Changes in High School Students

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“…Since, getting well mentally prepared and also having good attention and sleep cycle are of utmost importance for achieving optimal athletic performance. So, assessing and monitoring the physical, physiological and psychological characteristics must be performed periodically (Pavlovic et al, 2018;Reza Sharif & Sayyah, 2018;Sayyah, Rahimi, Bigdeli, & Rajabi, 2011). Conclusively, our results demonstrate that aerobic exercises results in better attention and sleep, hence, it can be considered as a noninvasive and effective strategy to counteract cognitive impairment caused by stressful conditions in athletic events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Since, getting well mentally prepared and also having good attention and sleep cycle are of utmost importance for achieving optimal athletic performance. So, assessing and monitoring the physical, physiological and psychological characteristics must be performed periodically (Pavlovic et al, 2018;Reza Sharif & Sayyah, 2018;Sayyah, Rahimi, Bigdeli, & Rajabi, 2011). Conclusively, our results demonstrate that aerobic exercises results in better attention and sleep, hence, it can be considered as a noninvasive and effective strategy to counteract cognitive impairment caused by stressful conditions in athletic events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Therefore, rapid developments in the body limbs (arms and legs) called "growth spurts" are observed during adolescence (Akçan et al, 1999) and in addition, the fact that the height increase and growth rates are at the highest level (Lopes et al, 2018) suggested that the weights between the groups may be different. The extra body weight in childhood and adolescence is associated with life-long negative health outcomes (Pavlovic et al, 2018) and adolescents with high weight and body fat, regardless of gender, are also known to have lower motor performance (Barbosa et al, 2018). That was why, it could be said that the student with excessive body weight were disadvantaged in activities requiring body mass transport (Arnaoutis et al, 2018) and therefore, it could be said that the student with high body weight in this study were not active enough to be at the AG level, so they were at the PG level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because, participation in regular physical activity has many health benefits for adolescents (Beets et al, 2015) and young people are advised to exercise moderate to vigorous physical exercise every day for one hour (WHO, 2010a). Anthropometric properties are closely related to health development (Pavlovic et al, 2018) and the relationship between physical activity and body fat levels in adolescents is insufficient (Sevarsson et al, 2018). Some researchers have reported a relationship between increased levels of physical activity and low body fat levels (Must and Tybor, 2005) and however, some others have defended the opposite (Basterfield et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Divergent results have been reported on the effect of sleep loss on perceptual motor functions (Cain, Silva, Chang, Ronda, & Duffy, 2011). One reason for getting conflicting findings may be due to the different assessments (i.e., either subjective or objective tools) (Pavlovic et al, 2018;Reza Sharif & Sayyah, 2018); variable exercise protocols and different age groups of subjects. It must be noted that giving physical health feedback can be of good help for making the people aware of exercise necessity in improvement of health (Irandoust, Taheri, Neto, & Lotfi, 2017;Rodrigues-Rodrigues, Claudia Vieira Gomes, & Rodrigues Neto, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%