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학술저널
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김아람 (성신여자대학교) 최승욱 (성신여자대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제25권 제3호 (자연과학 편)
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2016.6
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1,171 - 1,178 (8page)

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This research compared and analyzed the change and difference of bone density by body parts in middle- and advanced-aged males.
Subjects were divided into two groups: middle-aged group consisting of 25 subjects and advancedaged group consisting of 25 subjects. Body composition and bone density of both groups were measured.
As a result of independent sample test of body composition by group, the advanced-group showed higher figures compared to the middle-aged group in Fat, %Fat, Android, Gynoid and A/G ratio but there was no statistically significant difference. However, the advanced-aged group showed statistically significant lower figures in Lean(p<.05) and Fat Free(p<.01).
As a result of independent sample test of bone density and bone mineral mass by group, the advanced-group showed lower figures compared to the middle-aged group in Lumbar total and Whole body BMD&BMC but there was no statistically significant difference. On the other hand, it showed statistically significant lower figures in Femur total(p<.05).
As a result of analysis on correlation between male bone density and body composition depending on aging in middle- and advanced-age, there were statistically significant positive correlation in the femoral region and fat-free mass(r=.497, p<.01) and statistically significant negative correlation in Gynoid(r=.400, p<.01). There were statistically significant negative correlation between whole body bone density and Gynoid(r=.416, p<.01)

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