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DOI10.17746/1563-0110.2021.49.1.146-153
Morphofunctional Characteristics of Mongolian Children and Adolescents Living in Different Ecological Zones
Godina, E. Z.; Gundegmaa, L.; Permyakova, E. Y.
通讯作者Godina, EZ (corresponding author), Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Anuchin Res Inst, Mokhovaya 11, Moscow 125009, Russia. ; Godina, EZ (corresponding author), Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Museum Anthropol, Mokhovaya 11, Moscow 125009, Russia.
来源期刊ARCHAEOLOGY ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY OF EURASIA
ISSN1563-0110
EISSN1531-832X
出版年2021
卷号49期号:1页码:146-153
英文摘要In 2014-2015, 13,477 Mongolian schoolchildren (5833 boys and 7644 girls from different regions of the country), aged 8-17, were subjected to a comprehensive biological study. The program included 501 anthropometric and anthroposcopic traits. Out of this set, bodily dimensions and functional parameters were used for the present paper. Their analysis was carried out among residents of mountain-taiga, steppe, and desert zones, which are still the main ecological niches of Mongolia. The urban sample (the best known Mongolian population, which included only subjects born and living in Ulaanbaatar) was used as a control group. The urban children and adolescents, as well as those living in the mountain-taiga zone, are characterized by maximal average values of the parameters. In the capital, these parameters are mostly affected by the living conditions, which are the best, confirming the results of previous studies. At the same time, the stressful urban factors account for higher indicators of the hemodynamic system in urban schoolchildren. The resemblance of these characteristics in steppe and desert dwellers results from relatively similar climatic conditions and physical stress patterns.
英文关键词Anthropology growth/development processes Mongolia ecological zones functional parameters
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别ESCI
WOS记录号WOS:000640508800017
WOS类目Anthropology
WOS研究方向Anthropology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/352734
作者单位[Godina, E. Z.; Permyakova, E. Y.] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Anuchin Res Inst, Mokhovaya 11, Moscow 125009, Russia; [Godina, E. Z.; Permyakova, E. Y.] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Museum Anthropol, Mokhovaya 11, Moscow 125009, Russia; [Gundegmaa, L.] Mongolian Natl Inst Phys Educ, Ikh Toiruu 49, Ulaanbaatar 14200, Mongolia
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Godina, E. Z.,Gundegmaa, L.,Permyakova, E. Y.. Morphofunctional Characteristics of Mongolian Children and Adolescents Living in Different Ecological Zones[J],2021,49(1):146-153.
APA Godina, E. Z.,Gundegmaa, L.,&Permyakova, E. Y..(2021).Morphofunctional Characteristics of Mongolian Children and Adolescents Living in Different Ecological Zones.ARCHAEOLOGY ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY OF EURASIA,49(1),146-153.
MLA Godina, E. Z.,et al."Morphofunctional Characteristics of Mongolian Children and Adolescents Living in Different Ecological Zones".ARCHAEOLOGY ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY OF EURASIA 49.1(2021):146-153.
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