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    Title: 水中稱重代表值選取方法對身體組成測量的影響
    Effects of Different Underwater Weight Selection Methods on Body Composition Measurement
    Authors: 楊忠祥
    林正常
    Contributors: 運教所
    Keywords: 水中稱重
    Katch選取方法
    Wilmore選取方法
    體脂肪百分率
    體脂肪重
    去脂肪重
    Underwater weighing
    Katch selection method
    Wilmore selection method
    Percent body fat
    Fat mass
    Lean body mass
    Date: 1995-12
    Issue Date: 2018-11-01 12:58:42 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The primary purpose of this study were to investigate the effects of body composition measurement by different underwater weight selection methods.
    Forty-one male university, stucents voluntarily served as the subjects of this study. Every subject performed 8 trials underwater weight measurement. The data obtined from the measurement were analysed by ANOVA.
    Within the limitation of this study, the nesnlts appeared below: Multivariate ANOVA showed sighnificant difference (p<.05)among the 4 methods. The posteriori comparisons indicated significant difference (p<.05) between the Katch and Wilmore selection on body composition measurement.
    Relation: 體育學報 20 民84.12 頁339-350
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Sport Coaching Science ] journal articles

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