Dynamics of cadets’ morphofunctional development in the process of their academic training for law enforcement activities
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LVIV STATE UNIVERSITY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, LVIV, UKRAINE
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KHARKIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, KHARKIV, UKRAINE
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VOLYN INSTITUTE NAMED AFTER VYACHESLAV LYPYNSKY, PRIVATE JOINT-STOCK COMPANY «HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION»
«INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT», LUTSK, UKRAINE
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF TRADE AND ECONOMICS, KYIV, UKRAINE
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, KYIV, UKRAINE
Publication date: 2026-02-27
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2026;(2):328-335
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Aim: To study the dynamics of morphofunctional development indicators in female cadets – future law enforcement officers – in the process of engaging in
various types of motor activity during their academic training.
Materials and Methods: The research involved 56 female cadets in their first to third training years. Two groups of female cadets were formed: an experi
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group (EG, n = 27), whose members attended the university’s CrossFit sports club, and a control group (CG, n = 29), whose members did not engage in
additional sports activities, but only participated in the traditional program during their sporting and mass-participation activities (SMPAs). Research methods:
theoretical methods, biomedical methods, statistical methods.
Results: It was found that in female cadets who practiced CrossFit, all the parameters studied were significantly (p . 0.05-0.001) better at the end of the
research than in female cadets who practiced using the traditional SMPAs method by the BMI – 1.07 kg/m2, the SI – 4.36 %, the VI – 4.14 ml/kg, the RI –
2.99 c. u., HRRI – 7.4 s, HSTI – 6.8 c. u., PWC – 103.1 kgm/min, BF – by 0.4 %, and SHL – by 3.16 points. The analysis of the dynamics of the studied indicators
during the academic training period showed that in the EG, unlike the CG, all studied indicators have a stable tendency to improve.
Conclusions: The data we obtained indicate that CrossFit training sessions effectively contribute to the improvement of the morphofunctional development
of female cadets during their academic training for future law enforcement activities.