| Literature DB >> 26240664 |
Dominik Bernatowicz1, Paweł Izdebski1, Tomasz Boraczyński2, Michał Boraczyński2.
Abstract
The main aim of the study was to examine whether relationships exist between particular temperamental traits within the concept of Regulative Theory of Temperament and components of physical fitness, that are most crucial for success in sport. The research involved 108 individuals including 63 men (age 21.1 ± 1.6 yrs) and 45 women (age 20.7 ± 1.3 yrs). None of the respondents were professionally engaged in sport. Components of physical fitness included: aerobic capacity, strength, agility, static-dynamic balance and reaction time. The respondents also completed two questionnaires: the Formal Characteristics of Behaviour - Temperament Inventory and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. The results indicate that the temperamental traits had average to poor correlations with the components of physical fitness, whereas more statistically significant correlations were observed in women. Negative correlations were obtained between emotional reactivity and agility, which was a result confirmed by previous research. All temperamental traits related with the energetic aspects of behaviour correlated with simple reaction time in women. Physical activity and aerobic capacity did not correlate with any of the studied traits. The results do not allow for any general conclusions to be drawn, but can serve as a reference point for future research on temperamental traits as delineated by Regulative Theory of Temperament and their relationship with the components of physical fitness.Entities:
Keywords: personality; physical activity; physical fitness; regulative theory of temperament
Year: 2015 PMID: 26240664 PMCID: PMC4519212 DOI: 10.1515/hukin-2015-0049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Kinet ISSN: 1640-5544 Impact factor: 2.193
The correlations between temperamental traits and chosen components of physical fitness and physical activity
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| BR | PE | SS | ER | EN | AC | BR | PE | SS | ER | EN | AC | |
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| Aerobic capacity | ||||||||||||
| Maximal torque - forearm | 0.353[ | 0.262[ | ||||||||||
| Maximal torque - lower limb | ||||||||||||
| Isometric hand strength | −0.368[ | 0.257[ | −0.382[ | |||||||||
| Agility | −0.303[ | −0.329[ | ||||||||||
| Static-dynamic balance | 0.262[ | |||||||||||
| Simple reaction time | −0.317[ | −0.389[ | 0.295[ | 0.329[ | ||||||||
| Complex reaction time | 0.383[ | |||||||||||
| MET | ||||||||||||
p < 0.05;
p < 0.01
Explanations: BR - briskness, PE - perseveration, SS - sensory sensitivity, ER - emotional reactivity, EN - endurance, AC - activity
The correlation between physical characteristics, physical activity and chosen components of physical fitness
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| Body mass | Body height | MET | Body mass | Body height | MET | |
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| Aerobic capacity | 0.525[ | 0.523[ | ||||
| Maximal torque - forearm | 0.313[ | 0.261[ | ||||
| Maximal torque - lower limb | ||||||
| Isometric hand strength | 0.418[ | 0.394[ | 0.279[ | |||
| Agility | 0.329[ | −0.345[ | ||||
| Static-dynamic balance | ||||||
| Simple reaction time | ||||||
| Complex reaction time | −0.376[ | −0.415[ | 0.280[ | |||
p < 0.05;
p < 0.01