Characteristics of Body Shape of Female Athletes Based on Factor Analysis Characteristics of Body Shape of Female Athletes Based on Factor Analysis

    • Tsunawake Noriaki
    • Department of Physical Education, Nagasaki Prefectural Women 's Junior College
    • Tahara Yasuaki
    • Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Nagasaki University

    • Harada Hajime
    • Department of Ergonomics, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University

Abstract

We examined the body shape of female athletes in comparison with female adult non-athletes by factor analysis. The subjects were 433 adult non-athletes and 464 athletes participating in 11 different sporting events. The physique, skinfold thickness and body composition of each subject were measured. The values obtained from non-athletes were analyzed by factor analysis, and the body shape of the athletes was then analyzed according to these factors. Four main factors with which 80 percent of total variance could be ex-plained were body fat (Factor 1), mass (Factor 2), Ieg length to height ratio (Factor 3) and length (Factor 4), and were extracted from the values from non-athletes. The body shape of the athletes could be classified into 4 categories by cluster analysis for factor score of sporting events: Iess body fat and slim type, average type like non-athletes, muscular and well-balanced type, and tall and well-developed mass. Compared with non-athletes, female athletes for all sporting events had less body fat. Moreover, the athletes had a body shape suitable for their sporting events; i. e., their mass, Iength of leg and height.

We examined the body shape of female athletes in comparison with female adult non-athletes by factor analysis. The subjects were 433 adult non-athletes and 464 athletes participating in 11 different sporting events. The physique, skinfold thickness and body composition of each subject were measured. The values obtained from non-athletes were analyzed by factor analysis, and the body shape of the athletes was then analyzed according to these factors. Four main factors with which 80 percent of total variance could be ex-plained were body fat (Factor 1), mass (Factor 2), Ieg length to height ratio (Factor 3) and length (Factor 4), and were extracted from the values from non-athletes. The body shape of the athletes could be classified into 4 categories by cluster analysis for factor score of sporting events: Iess body fat and slim type, average type like non-athletes, muscular and well-balanced type, and tall and well-developed mass. Compared with non-athletes, female athletes for all sporting events had less body fat. Moreover, the athletes had a body shape suitable for their sporting events; i. e., their mass, Iength of leg and height.

Journal

Applied human science : journal of physiological anthropology   [List of Volumes]

Applied human science : journal of physiological anthropology 14(1), 55-61, 1995-01  [Table of Contents]

Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110002508514
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AA11053183
  • Text Lang :
    ENG
  • Article Type :
    Journal Article
  • ISSN :
    13413473
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