Physical Activity as a Chance for Roma Children Living in Unfavorable Conditions // Fizička aktivnost kao šansa za romsku decu u nepovoljnim životnim uslovima

Authors

  • Sabolč Halaši Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Učiteljski fakultet na mađarskom nastavnom jeziku, Subotica
  • Josip Lepeš Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Učiteljski fakultet na mađarskom nastavnom jeziku, Subotica
  • Andrea Živković Vuković Univerzitet u Novom Sadu Pedagoški fakultet, Sombor
  • Nevenka Zrnzević Univerzitet u Prištini (Kosovska Mitrovica), Učiteljski fakultet, Leposavić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/SSH1802150H

Abstract

Until now no larger child sample of exclusively Roma ethnicity has been investigated concerning their basic somatic and motor performance attributes. The aim of the present comparison of Roma and non-Roma prepubertal and pubertal boys was to analyse if there were differences in some anthropometric measures and running performance to see if Roma children fall behind their non-Roma peers in growth and development, and if so, to what extent. Kinanthropometric data collection was carried out in 184 volunteer Roma boys aged 6.51 and 14.50 years. For a control group, exactly the same number of non-Roma subjects was selected randomly from each age group of the same region - Kanjiza and Novi Knezevac.

Published

2019-01-10