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    Anthropometry of Kyrgyz children: A study on the effects of age and gender
    (Sage Publications Inc, 2025) Demirhan, Bilal; Geri, Serdar; Dzhanuzakov, Kanat; Abdyrakhmanova, Dzhiparkul; Geri, Refika; Gunay, Mehmet; Bayrakdar, Akan
    Background: This study was motivated by the lack of anthropometric data on Kyrgyz children and the need to better understand the effects of these data on child development. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the anthropometric characteristics of Kyrgyz boys and girls aged 8 to 10 years in primary education. Methods: The research was conducted across 55 primary schools in the Bishkek and Ch & uuml;y regions of Kyrgyzstan. Participants included 8-year-olds (n=1215), 9-year-olds (n=1211), and 10-year-olds (n=879), both male and female. Measurements of height, body mass, diameter and circumference were taken. The data obtained were evaluated using SPSS 25 program. Comparisons according to age groups were made by ANOVA analysis. P<0.001 was accepted as significance level. Results: Statistically significant differences were identified in terms of height and body mass across all age groups for both boys and girls (p<0.05). Additionally, significant differences were found across all age groups for both boys and girls in wrist, ankle, calf, biceps extension and flexion, chest, waist, hip, neck, and shoulder circumferences, as well as arm span and arm length (p<0.001). Furthermore, statistically significant differences were observed in shoulder, chest, patella, ankle, humerus elbow, femur knee, and chest depth diameters across all age groups for both boys and girls (p<0.001). Conclusion: As a result, it can be said that there is a proportional increase in height, body mass, circumference and diameter characteristics parallel to growth in both girls and boys in parallel with age.
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    The Impact of Sex and Age Factors on Morphological Characteristics in Children: A Case Study from Kyrgyzstan
    (Soc Chilena Anatomia, 2025) Dzhanuzakov, Kanat; Demirhan, Bilal; Bayrakdar, Akan; Isik, Ozkan; Abdyrakhmanova, Dzhiparkul; Geri, Serdar
    This study aimed to investigate the effects ofsex and age on morphological characteristics in Kyrgyz children. Conducted in 55 primary schools across Bishkek and Chuy regions, the research included boys and girls aged 8 (n=1215), 9 1), and(n=121 10 (n=879). A total of 3315 children participated, comprising 1662 boys and 1653 girls, as part of a talent screeningprojectndrsed eby the Kyrgyz Ministry of Sports and the Ministry of Education. The study assessed various characteristics, including anthropometriceasurements, to analyze differences based on age and sex. Significant differences were observed in height and body weight across allupsageforgroboth sexes (p<0.05). For girls, BMI values showed significant variation across age groups (p<0.01). Body fat percentages alsoedrevealsignificant differences between ages 8 and 10 (p<0.05), though no significant differences were noted among other age groups. Whilerethere nowe notable differences in mesomorphy values between sexes, significant differences were found in endomorphy (p<0.01) and yectomorph (p<0.05) values. Specifically, girls aged 8, 9, and 10 had higher endomorphyvalues compared to boys (p<0.01). Ectomorphyandesomorphy m characteristics were similar across all age groups for both sexes. Although there were no significant differences in andendomorphymesomorphy values for girls, notable differences were observed between boys' endomorphy, ectomorphy, and mesomorphy values, andgirls'omorphyect values. This suggests a proportional increase in height, body weight, body fat percentage, and BMI with age in both boysrls.andThisgi study highlights that morphological characteristics, including height, body weight, body fat percentage, and body massevelopindex, d proportionally with age in Kyrgyz children, with significant differences observed in endomorphy and ectomorphy values betweenexes,s especially across different age groups.

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