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Computational modeling
for anthropometry
Computational modeling
for anthropometry
Zahra hojjati Zidashti, phd, Soheila yavarmasroor,
and Kaveh hariri asli, phd
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About the Authors
Zahra Hojjati Zidashti, PhD
Zahra Hojjati Zidashti, PhD, is currently affiliated with the Physical Edu-
cation Department at the Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch, Guilan,
Iran. She currently teaches master of science classes in human anatomy, ex-
ercise physiology, kinesiology, sports injuries, sports nutrition, and physi-
cal education. She is the author of over 25 articles and reports (in English
and Persian) in the field of sports nutrition, women in sports, health and
sports, anthropometry in sports, exercise science, and exercise physiology.
Dr. Hojjati consults on exercise training for professional teams and health
centers.
Soheila Yavarmasroor
Soheila Yavarmasroor is currently an MSc student at the Department of
Exercise Physiology, Science and Research at the Islamic Azad University
in Guilan, Iran. She is the vice president of the development of women’s
sport for the Guilan province in Iran. She is a Level One Anthropometrist
(Technician-Restricted Profile) from ISAK. She is an Instructor, Coach,
and Referee for the Gymnastics Federation, Fitness and Aerobic Federa-
tion of Iran. She has a certificate for sports management from the London
Metropolitan University under the auspices of the Islamic Federation of
Women Sport.
Kaveh Hariri Asli, PhD
Kaveh Hariri Asli, PhD, is a professional mechanical engineer with over
30 years of experience in practicing mechanical engineering design and
teaching. He is author of over 50 articles and reports in the fields of fluid
mechanics, hydraulics, automation, and control systems. Dr. Hariri has
consulted for a number of major corporations.
contents
List of Abbreviations ..................................................................................ix
List of Symbols ...........................................................................................xi
Preface .....................................................................................................xiii
Introduction ................................................................................................xv
1. Formulation of Regression Model in Sport and Engineering .......................1
2. Static and Dynamic Modeling for Anthropometry .....................................17
3. Some Aspects of Physical Modeling of Human Health ..............................41
4. Risk Reduction of Sportswomen Activities ................................................51
5. Engineering and Sport Exercising—From Theory to Practice ...................65
6. Biomechanical Techniques and Human Movement ....................................85
7. Mathematical and Computational Modeling
for Engineering and Sport .........................................................................107
8. Anthropometric Characteristics of Sportswomen .....................................121
9. Regression Method in Engineering and Sport ..........................................143
10. Sportswomen Activities—From Theory to Practice .................................165
11. Theoretical and Physical Modeling of Human Movement Science ..........181
12. Biomechanical Causes of Sports Injuries .................................................197
13. Some Aspect and Practical Hints of Physical Activity .............................219
14. Health and Total Amount of Body Fat ......................................................231
15. Practice Hints for Regulating Body Weight ..............................................237
Index .........................................................................................................263
List of AbbreviAtions
ACB Spanish Basketball League
ANS Autonomic Nervous System
BMI Body Mass Index
DH Distance Hopped
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization
HR Heart Rate
HRV Heart Rate Variability
IAAF International Association of Athletics Federation
LSI Life Style Inventory
NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
SPSS Statistical Product and Service Solutions
UNU United Nations University
WHO World Health Organization