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Relations of the Morphological Characteristic Latent Structure and Body Posture Indicators in Children Aged Seven to Nine Years

Jelena Paušić
Marijana Čavala
Ratko Katić


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Abstract

With the aim of determining the connection between the indicators of body posture and latent structure of morphological
variables in children aged 7 and 8 years, first and second grade of primary school, a set of 17 morphological measures
and 12 body posture indicators were longitudinally applied to a sample of 110 boys and 114 girls. The latent structure of
morphological variables in both sexes was defined by three factors but at a different order of significance: in boys, the order
was longitudinal dimensionality, voluminosity, mass and subcutaneous fat tissue and transverse dimensionality,
whereas in girls the order was voluminosity, mass and subcutaneous fat tissue, longitudinal dimensionality and transverse
dimensionality. The latent structure of torax body posture indicator was defined by two factors, the status of body
posture of the rear part of the thorax, and status of the body posture of the front part of the thorax. The results obtained by
canonical correlation analysis between predictive variables, morphological latent structure and criterion variables, latent
structure of thorax body posture indicators with two posture indicators of the chest and one of the foot status, showed
two important pairs of canonical roots on each measurement, suggesting a significant association between these two sets
of parameters.

Keywords

body posture; scoliosometer; morphological status

Hrčak ID:

27590

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/27590

Publication date:

12.5.2006.

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