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Peculiarities of using blood types serologic markers for the development of time perception function of young athletes aged 13-16

The article deals with influence of blood types serologic markers on development of psychological function of time perception of young athletes aged 13-16. Young teenage (n=139) athletes took part in the research. Based on classification by A.H. Dembo they were divided into two groups: group A - spe...

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Published in:Journal of Physical Education and Sport 2019-03, Vol.19 (1), p.567-572
Main Authors: Khoroshukha, Mykhailo, Putrov, Sergiy, Sushchenko, Lyudmyla, Zavalniuk, Olena, Bazylchuk, Oleg, Nataliia, Volieva
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Language:English
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Summary:The article deals with influence of blood types serologic markers on development of psychological function of time perception of young athletes aged 13-16. Young teenage (n=139) athletes took part in the research. Based on classification by A.H. Dembo they were divided into two groups: group A - speed and power kinds of sports (n=74), group B - endurance kinds of sports (n=65). Control group consisted of students aged 13-16 (n=106) and students aged 18-21 (n=150) who did not practice sports. Analysis of time perception function was done by methods of V.L. Maryshuk in co-authorship, D. Zakay, R. A. Block's method being its prototype, which envisages defining an error of a time period definition via registration of a so-called coefficient of subjective evaluation of endurance. The fact of possible use of blood types in genetic prognostication of time perception development has been established. It has been revealed that people with B(III) blood type have better associative ties properties of the aforementioned function whereas it is still to be discovered who has the worst tie. Differences between characteristics of changes of time perception among teenagers who practiced sports have not been revealed.
ISSN:2247-8051
2247-806X
DOI:10.7752/jpes.2019.01083