Differences in anthropologic characteristics between kinesiologically active and inactive female students

On the sample of 156 female students in the first and the second year of the Faculty of Philosophy in Split, aged 18-20, we have analyzed the differences in certain dimensions of the anthropological system between the students who were or are still engaged in different aspects of sport activities an...

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Anthropometry
Athletes - psychology
Biomechanical Phenomena - physiology
Body
Croatia
Extraversion (Psychology)
Female
Humans
Kinesthesis - physiology
Morphology
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Sports
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Young Adult
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