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Anthropometric somatotype of Italian sport participants.
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1993
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KinesiologyBody CompositionFitnessSport ParticipantsHigh-performance SportEvolutionary BiologySex DifferencesAnthropometric IndicatorApplied PhysiologySex DifferenceItalian Sport ParticipantsSport PsychologySport ScienceMartial ArtsSport-related InjuriesAverage SomatotypeHealth Sciences
Somatotypes of 1593 young Italian sport participants (717 males and 876 females) were described and analyzed. The average somatotype for sport participants was 2.7-4.7-2.7 for males and 3.6-3.7-2.8 for females. The predominance of mesomorphy on the other two components was found in all sport-groups examined. This was particularly evident in males for gymnasts and rowers and in females for martial arts competitors. As for sexual dimorphism, females were endo-mesomorphs, while males were balanced mesomorphs. Somatotypes show statistically significant changes with the level of performance in some sport-groups with an increase in the mesomorphic component (in ballgames and martial arts) and in the endomorphic component (in swimming). Comparisons with other sport-groups from literature were greatly limited by several genetic and environmental factors.