STUDY ON THE SOMATO-FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF 10-11 YEAR OLD STUDENTS THROUGH THE EUFITMOS TEST PROTOCOL

  • Ionuț Dantis "Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati
  • Gheorghe Balint "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau, Faculty of Movement, Sports and Health Sciences
  • Martin Zvonar Masaryk University of Brno, Sports Studies Faculty
Keywords: Somato-Functional Development, EUFITMOS Protocol, Body Mass Index

Abstract

In this paper we propose to carry out a study on the somato-functional development of 10-11-year-old students from the ”Vasile Alecsandri” National College in Bacau (Romania) using a standardized test battery – EUFITMOS and comparing the data obtained with the reference values established as normal indices of the World Health Organization for this age category. Method: The research subjects are represented by a number of 54 students aged 10-11 years, 33 boys and 21 girls, voluntarily participated in the measurements. We used only 5 tests out of the 9 that make up the EUFITMOS protocol: Standing long jump; 20m run; Back-saver sit and reach; BMI; Waist circumference. Results: Following the evaluation of the obtained results, we can state that the average of the results obtained by both categories of subjects has a value above the average of the normal fitness zone in two of the tests and the results obtained in the rest tests place both categories of subjects in the "sport" area of fitness. Conclusion: Although the specialized literature places Romanian children in 2nd place in Europe for childhood obesity, following the research we can affirm that the subjects have a normal body mass index in relation to the body mass index measured at the European level for this age group.

Published
2023-11-09
How to Cite
Dantis, I., Balint, G. and Zvonar, M. (2023) “STUDY ON THE SOMATO-FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF 10-11 YEAR OLD STUDENTS THROUGH THE EUFITMOS TEST PROTOCOL”, Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle XV, Physical Education and Sport Management, 2, pp. 104-117. doi: https://doi.org/10.35219/efms.2023.2.11.
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