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Paper received 10.12.16 Revised 13.12.16; Accepted for publication 15.12.16.
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[and others] // Eur. J. Appl. Physical. 1997. Vol. 76. P. 181 187.
11. Shogy A. Minutentest auf dem fanradergometer zur bestimmung der anaeroben capazitar Eur / A. Shogy, G.
Cherebetin // J. Appl. Physiol. 1974. Vol. 33. P. 171 176.
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Testing of the High-Performance Athlete. Human Kinetics. 1992. P.185-222.
Comparative characteristic of anaerobic productivity of boys with different somatotypes, which are living in
mountain and lowland areas of Transcarpathia
O.. Dulo, K.P. Melega, L.O. Lyachovets
Abstract. The work is devoted to study the level of physical health of boys of the age of 17-21 which are living in
the mountainous and lowland areas of Transcarpathia. Level of anaerobic productivity of boys is addicted to their
somatotypes. Determinating the power of alactate 10-WAT and lactate 30-WAT anaerobic processes by the relative
value showed us probably low level of the results of mountain boys with ectomorphic somatotype and lowland boys
with endomezomorphic somatotype, also showed high level results of boys with mezomorphic somatotype from any
living area. High avarage results of MCEWabs had persons with ectomorphic and mezoectomorphic somatotypes. Low
results of MCEWrel had boys with endomezomorphic somatotype from any living area. The presence of fat in lowland
and mountain living boys (under hypoxic) is like ballast because they need more oxygen for oxidation this fat which
cause less results of work for 1 min to boys with endomezomorphic somatotype.
Key words: anaerobic productivity, physical health, somatotype

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