2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-021-04784-4
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Reference data on anthropometrics, aerobic fitness and muscle strength in young Norwegian men and women

Abstract: Purpose Anthropometrics, aerobic fitness and muscle strength are measured in one-third of all 18-year-old Norwegian men and women during yearly selection for compulsory military service. The large sample size and geographical representativity make these data valuable for reference. The main purpose of this study was to present reference data for anthropometrics and physical fitness in young Norwegian men and women. Methods All 154,659 subjects (66% men and… Show more

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“…Among study limitations, the endurance level of the participants in this study was somewhat better than the population average, owing to relatively few low-fit participants who pass conscript selection step one and perform step two examinations (Aandstad, 2021b). Also, several different factors may have influenced self-reporting in this circumstance.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Among study limitations, the endurance level of the participants in this study was somewhat better than the population average, owing to relatively few low-fit participants who pass conscript selection step one and perform step two examinations (Aandstad, 2021b). Also, several different factors may have influenced self-reporting in this circumstance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It should also be mentioned that today's conscript selection system includes questions on self-tested muscle strength, which makes it possible to similarly track changes in muscle strength. The present study did not include comparisons of self-perceived and self-tested muscle strength against objective muscle strength tests because the objective tests changed in 2017 from two isometric tests to seated medicine ball throw, standing long jump, and pull-ups (Aandstad, 2021b). Thus, data were not available to compare self-perceived and self-tested muscle strength against the same objective muscle strength tests, which are necessary for unbiased comparisons.…”
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“…For the years 2006–2016, the test was administered vertically for men and horizontally for women (illustrations presented in a previous publication) 23 . The starting position for men was hanging vertically from a beam using an overhand grasp and with straight arms and legs.…”
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confidence: 99%