SportLogia
          Vol. 8, Issue 1, June 2012.
          CHANGES IN PHYSICAL FITNESS OF MEN OLDER THAN 60 - A PILOT STUDY
Zoran Milanović1, Saša Pantelić1, and Bojan Jorgić1 
            1Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University  of Nis, Serbia
ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER
            doi:  10.5550/sgia.120801.en.043M  
            COBISS.BH-ID:  2935064
            UDK: 796.012.1-055.1 
Summary
The aim of this study was to determine the differences in  physical fitness in men older than 60. Two hundred and seventy-two subjects  were included in this study. All subjects were divided into five age categories,  as follows: 90 subjects aged 60-64 (33%), 70 subjects aged 65−69 (26%), 50  subjects aged 70−74 (18%) 41 subjects aged 75−79 (15%) and 21subjects over  the  age of 80 (8%). All subjects performed a battery of tests called the  senior fitness test. The test consists of six measures of physical fitness: 1)  Back scratch, 2) Chair sit and reach, 3) 8 foot up and go, 4) 30 sec stand from  the chair, 5) Arm curl, 6) 2-minutes step test. Results of body mass index  showed that all subjects were overweight regardless of age category. There is  no statistically significant difference (p > .05) in flexibility  between subjects of different age groups after the age of 60. The greatest  differences were found in lower and upper extremities strength. The subjects  aged 60−64 significantly differ in the strength of the lower extremities  
            (p < .05) compared to subjects aged 70−74 and 75−79 years of age. The  greatest heterogeneity was found in the parameters of aerobic endurance, with  values progressively decreasing from the age of 60 (78.60 ± 42.00) to 80 (73.68  ± 35.62). It could be concluded that there was increase of fat tissue, with  reduced level of muscle activity. In addition, it could be stated that aging  process decrease muscle strength and endurance in elderly people. 
Key words: fitness, senior fitness test, elderly persons.
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