This study compared fitness components in 317 women of different ethnicity from BYU-Hawaii. Data was analyzed using SPSS, ANOVA, t-tests, and Tukey’s HSD Post-Hoc Test. Results showed American Caucasians were faster and leaner than Pacific Islanders and Hawaiians. American Caucasians, Pacific Islanders and Hawaiians were stronger than Asians. American Caucasians did more sit-ups than Pacific Islanders and Asians and more back extensions than Pacific Islanders. Asians were leaner than Pacific Islanders and Hawaiians, and faster than Pacific Islanders. Whether these differences resulted from genetics or socio-cultural factors is unclear. Differences may be remedied by ethnic norms as developed in this study
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The greater body mass of African American females relative to Caucasian females is a well-documented...
The current study investigates whether there are there ethnic differences between Caucasian, Africa...
Background: A growing literature has revealed ethnic group differences in determinants and meanings ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the differences in physical activity levels between subgroups ...
Abstract Background Japanese (both in Japan and Hawaii) have a lower incidence of falls and of hip f...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine differences in fitness-related variables due to eth...
This study examined cultural influences on exercise habits and body confidence in women, specificall...
Although Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders exhibit the highest rates of obesity and associated ...
Background/Objectives: Although current adult anthropometric cut-points (e.g., BMI, waist circumfere...
abstract: This study aims to determine if there are differences in body mass index (BMI) across ethn...
Japneet Kaur1, Ryan M. Miller1, Eduardo D.S. Freitas1, Aaron Heishman1, Debra Bemben1, FACSM, Michae...
The subjects were 1632 United States Army white, black, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander males a...
The objective was to study the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and body fat per cent (BF%...
Purpose: To evaluate ethnic perceptual variations in body mass index (BMI) and accrued physical acti...
Introduction: Racial/ethnic differences in bone mineral density (BMD) result in increased susceptibi...
The greater body mass of African American females relative to Caucasian females is a well-documented...
The current study investigates whether there are there ethnic differences between Caucasian, Africa...
Background: A growing literature has revealed ethnic group differences in determinants and meanings ...