MORPHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF ADAPTATION TO UNIVERSITY AMONG STUDENTS OF THE NORTHERN REGION

Keywords: adaptation, anthropometric measurements, body composition, neurodynamic response, students, Northern region, gender differences

Abstract

Aim. The paper aims to identify the morphological and psychophysiological features of adaptation to university life and their relationship among students of the northern region. Materials and methods. The study involved 186 first-year students of Surgut State Pedagogical University, including 35 male and 151 female university students. Basic anthropometric (body length and body mass) and body composition characteristics were measured using the Tanita BC-601. Psychophysiological data were re­corded using the NS-PsychoTest system. Descriptive statistics, a one-way analysis of variance (mean comparisons) and canonical analysis were performed in the Statistica 7.0 software. Results. Mean body size, musculoskeletal mass and body water were significantly higher in the male group with reduced fat mass compared to the female group. The data obtained reflect significantly greater speed-strength performance of male students and lower reliability of their neurodynamic response. The relationship between morpholo­gical and neurodynamic characteristics that reflected the consistency of musculoskeletal development and speed-strength performance was found only in male students. Conclusion. Total body size and motor development were found to be greater in male compared with female students. Conformity with the age and gender norms of morphological development and mean psychophysiological values allows describing body reserves and neurophysiological processes during adaptation to university as optimal.

Author Biographies

V. Maltsev , Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Russia

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Medical and Biological Disciplines and Life Safety, Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, Russia.

A. Govorukhina , Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Russia

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Head of the Department of Medical and Biological Disciplines and Life Safety, Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, Russia.

O. Malkov , Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Russia

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Biological Basis for Educational Space Safety Scientific Laboratory, Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, Russia.

K. Konkova , Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Russia

Lecturer, Department of Medical and Biological Disciplines and Life Safety, Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, Russia.

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Published
2022-12-13
How to Cite
Maltsev, V., Govorukhina, A., Malkov, O., & Konkova, K. (2022). MORPHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF ADAPTATION TO UNIVERSITY AMONG STUDENTS OF THE NORTHERN REGION. Human. Sport. Medicine, 22(3), 62-69. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm220308
Section
Physiology