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KMID : 0858820060230050013
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2006 Volume.23 No. 5 p.13 ~ p.27
Characteristics on the Physical Growth of Children and Youth in Modern Korea
Kim Myung

Kim Hye-Kyeong
Abstract
This study was performed to formulate the most recent traits of physical growth of youth, and to identify the need of youth for health promotion planning in modern Korea. Study participants were 171 boys and 400 girls in two senior high schools in Seoul, Korea. Health records were collected from the individual students in May 2005. Longitudinal data on stature and body weight from 6 to 16 years old were analysed. Significance tests on some measures were performed by t-test and ANOVA. Major conclusions were as follows: 1. Girls were taller than boys during the specific time of adolescence. However, this phenomenon was not found in the growth process investigated by peak age and in over-all mean growth process of body weight. 2. Peak age came later in boys than in girls in both stature and body weight. This meant that boys matured later in stature and body weight than girls. However, boys were larger in peak velocity than girls. 3. Peak ages distributed more widely in girls than in boys both for stature and body weight. 4. Even in such short growth process from 6 through 16 years old, growth spurt tended to appear in several times. 5. Growth spurt tended to appear more often in boys than in girls.
KEYWORD
Youth, Physical Growth, Stature, Body Weight, Growth Distance, Growth Velocity, Peak Age
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