Morphofunctional characteristics and differences of student-athletes participating in team and cyclic sports

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Опубликовано в::Journal of Physical Education and Sport vol. 25, no. 6 (Jun 2025), p. 1189-1198
Главный автор: Bocharin, Ivan
Другие авторы: Eshiev, Asylbek, Kazymov, Maksut, Dzhooshbekova, Zinagul, Limarenko, Olga, Guryanov, Maxim, Vorozheikin, Anton, Merkeeva, Ekaterina, Faleeva, Elena, Romanova, Svetlana, Romanova, Elena, Bakayev, Vladislav, Pakhodnya, Mikhail, Hasoon, Alshuwaili
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100 1 |a Bocharin, Ivan  |u Privolzhsky Research Medical University, Nizhny Novgorod, RUSSIA 
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520 3 |a The study of using a wide range of diagnostic procedures, combined with a scientific approach to interpreting morphofunctional data, remains relevant for developing programs that support health and improve athletic performance. Purpose: To optimize training sessions for student-athletes in team and cyclic sports, analyze the characteristics and relationships of morphofunctional indicators. Material and methods: The experiment involved 30 student-athletes, divided into three groups: mini-football, basketball, and cyclic sports (swimming, orienteering, track and field). Monitoring parameters included body length, body weight, and body mass index (BMI). Muscle strength was assessed using an electronic wrist dynamometer, while the accuracy of muscle efforts was determined through a calculation method. Autonomic balance was evaluated using a sphygmogram along with time and spectral analyses of heart rate variability (HRV). Respiratory function was examined through a spirometric test using a pneumotachometric sensor. Results: Students engaged in swimming, orienteering, and track and field exhibit higher BMI values. All participants demonstrate high levels of hand strength, neuromuscular function, and neural coordination, as indicated by dynamometry data. In student football players, a reduction in the adaptive reserves of the cardiovascular system is observed, characterized by a moderate predominance of central heart rate regulation and decreased activity of the parasympathetic regulatory pathway. Participants involved in basketball show a decline in the functional state of the respiratory system. Cluster analysis using the hierarchical clustering method reveals a strong association primarily between BMI, HRV indicators, and external respiratory parameters. Conclusions: A direct relationship has been identified between excess body weight and impaired autonomic regulation, along with an inverse relationship with respiratory function volume. These findings highlight the importance of considering BMI in the development of health and preventive programs for student-athletes. 
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653 |a Basketball 
653 |a Muscle strength 
653 |a Body mass index 
653 |a Diagnostic tests 
653 |a Orienteering 
653 |a Data processing 
653 |a Student athletes 
653 |a Anthropometry 
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653 |a Respiration 
653 |a Track & field 
653 |a Lungs 
653 |a Football 
653 |a Respiratory system 
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653 |a Medical research 
653 |a Methods 
653 |a Body composition 
653 |a Cluster analysis 
653 |a Physical education 
653 |a Heart rate 
653 |a Performance evaluation 
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653 |a Multivariate Analysis 
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653 |a Physical Fitness 
653 |a Individualized Programs 
653 |a Anatomy 
653 |a Medical Evaluation 
653 |a Track and Field 
653 |a Body Weight 
653 |a Scientific Research 
653 |a Scientific Concepts 
653 |a Team Sports 
653 |a Research Tools 
653 |a Learner Engagement 
653 |a Muscular Strength 
700 1 |a Eshiev, Asylbek  |u Osh State University, Osh, KYRGYZSTAN 
700 1 |a Kazymov, Maksut  |u Semey Medical University, NCJSC, Semey, KAZAKHSTAN 
700 1 |a Dzhooshbekova, Zinagul  |u Osh State University, Osh, KYRGYZSTAN 
700 1 |a Limarenko, Olga  |u Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, RUSSIA 
700 1 |a Guryanov, Maxim 
700 1 |a Vorozheikin, Anton 
700 1 |a Merkeeva, Ekaterina 
700 1 |a Faleeva, Elena 
700 1 |a Romanova, Svetlana 
700 1 |a Romanova, Elena 
700 1 |a Bakayev, Vladislav 
700 1 |a Pakhodnya, Mikhail 
700 1 |a Hasoon, Alshuwaili 
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