Do maturation, anthropometrics and leg muscle qualities influence repeated change of direction performance in adolescent boys and girls?
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Authors/contributors
- Giuriato, M. (Author)
- Pellino, V.C. (Author)
- Lovecchio, N. (Author)
- Codella, R. (Author)
- Vandoni, M. (Author)
- Talpey, S. (Author)
Title
Do maturation, anthropometrics and leg muscle qualities influence repeated change of direction performance in adolescent boys and girls?
Abstract
The ability to change direction rapidly is a key fitness quality especially in invasive sports where young players perform approximately 300 changes of direction in a game. There is currently limited understanding of how anthropometric characteristics and maturation status influence change of direction ability in adolescent. Therefore, the purpose of this investigation is to assess the influence of anthropometrics and maturation status on change of direction ability in young people. The study involved 706 adolescents (367 girls) aged 14-19-year-old attending the same high school in Northern Italy. Stature, body mass, seated height and leg length were measured to determine the anthropometrics and maturation status of the participants. Repeated change of direction ability (10 × 5 m shuttle run test), lower limb power and muscle strength were evaluated using field tests from the Eurofit test battery. Maturity offset was calculated separately for boys and girls, in accord with the equation proposed by Mirwald. Preliminary analysis with 10 × 5 m as a dependent variable and sex and PHV as a fixed factor, suggests a significant difference between sex (p < 0.001; d = 0.35) but not with PHV (p = 0.986; d = 0.000) and interaction PHV × sex (p = 0.836; d = 0.000). Our results suggested that repeated change of direction performance was influenced by anthropometrics, maturation and muscle qualities in adolescent boys and girls. © 2023 Institute of Sport. All rights reserved.
Publication
Biology of Sport
Date
2023
Volume
40
Issue
4
Pages
1033-1038
Citation Key
giuriatoMaturationAnthropometricsLeg2023
ISSN
0860-021X
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Library Catalog
Scopus
Citation
Giuriato, M., Pellino, V. C., Lovecchio, N., Codella, R., Vandoni, M., & Talpey, S. (2023). Do maturation, anthropometrics and leg muscle qualities influence repeated change of direction performance in adolescent boys and girls? Biology of Sport, 40(4), 1033–1038. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.5114/BIOLSPORT.2023.123322
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