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- W2103463231 abstract "The discrimination ability of selected biochemical and personality variables between high- (n=14) and low- (n=14) fitness groups was determined before and after a four-month physical fitness program of jogging, calisthenics and recreational activities. Relevant physiological data were collected at the beginning and end, and physical fitness scores were obtained for each subject using a regression equation. Biochemical variables were serum cholesterol, serum glucose, serum testosterone and urinary catcholamines. Personality data were obtained using the Cattell 16PF Questionnaire, the Eysenck Personality Inventory and the Anxiety scale of the Multiple Affect Adjective Check List. The t-test was used to compare the high- and low-fitness groups before and after the exercise program and to compare the pre- and post-test mean values of the two groups. In addition, several discriminant function analyses were performed at each test period on the biochemical and personality data and the best discriminators were identified by the values of the discriminant function coefficients. The best discriminators were combined and a final discriminant function analysis was performed on the pre- and post-test data. Significant t-ratios were found between the groups on several physiological variables confirming their discreteness, especially at the pre-test. Compared with the low-fit, the high-fit group scored significantly higher on factor M at both the pre- (p < 0.01) and post- (p < 0.05) tests and significantly lower (p < 0.01) on factor L at the post- test. At the pre-test, the high-fit group had a significantly (p < 0.05) lower serum glucose level and a significantly (p < 0.05) higher serum testosterone level than the low-fit group. Three 16PF factors (M, H and L) and the four biochemicals were capable of significantly (p < 0.05) discriminating between high- and low-fitness groups before and after the program. While the order of discrimination was slightly altered at the post-test, the highly-fit individuals were consistently more unconventional, adventurous and trustful and had lower catecholamine, glucose and cholesterol levels and a higher testosterone level than the unfit subjects." @default.
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