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Anthropometric Characterization and Physical Performance by Age and Biological Maturation in Young Tennis Players

The objective was to analyze anthropometric and physical performance variables as a function of chronological age and biological maturity in young Chilean tennis players. The study was observational, cross-sectional, with descriptive and analytical characteristics. Eighty-seven tennis players were e...

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Autores principales: Luna-Villouta, Pablo, Paredes-Arias, Marcelo, Flores-Rivera, Carol, Hernández-Mosqueira, Claudio, Souza de Carvalho, Ricardo, Faúndez-Casanova, César, Vásquez-Gómez, Jaime, Vargas-Vitoria, Rodrigo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8535686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010893
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author Luna-Villouta, Pablo
Paredes-Arias, Marcelo
Flores-Rivera, Carol
Hernández-Mosqueira, Claudio
Souza de Carvalho, Ricardo
Faúndez-Casanova, César
Vásquez-Gómez, Jaime
Vargas-Vitoria, Rodrigo
author_facet Luna-Villouta, Pablo
Paredes-Arias, Marcelo
Flores-Rivera, Carol
Hernández-Mosqueira, Claudio
Souza de Carvalho, Ricardo
Faúndez-Casanova, César
Vásquez-Gómez, Jaime
Vargas-Vitoria, Rodrigo
author_sort Luna-Villouta, Pablo
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description The objective was to analyze anthropometric and physical performance variables as a function of chronological age and biological maturity in young Chilean tennis players. The study was observational, cross-sectional, with descriptive and analytical characteristics. Eighty-seven tennis players were evaluated (58 men 15.1 ± 0.8 years and 29 women, 15.3 ± 0.8 years). The measured anthropometric variables were a sprint test of 20m; a modified agility test; a sit-and-reach test and shoulder flexibility; manual grip strength; horizontal jump in feet; a medicine ball throw; a countermovement vertical jump; an abalakov vertical jump and a 20-m shuttle-run test. The growth velocity acceleration peak (APHV), skeletal muscle mass and fat mass were calculated, R(2) and standard error of estimate (SEE) were examined. The results show that chronological age explained the anthropometric variables between 1 and 23% in men and 1 and 29% in women; by biological age, variables were explained between 3 and 53% in men and 2 and 42% in women. Of the physical performance variables, chronological age described between 2 and 24% of them in men and 1 and 29% in women; the same were explained by biological age between 1 and 19% in men and 1 and 26% in women. We conclude that anthropometric variables showed a better relationship with biological age, except for volume of fat tissue, while physical performance variables showed low association with both biological and chronological age.
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spelling pubmed-85356862021-10-23 Anthropometric Characterization and Physical Performance by Age and Biological Maturation in Young Tennis Players Luna-Villouta, Pablo Paredes-Arias, Marcelo Flores-Rivera, Carol Hernández-Mosqueira, Claudio Souza de Carvalho, Ricardo Faúndez-Casanova, César Vásquez-Gómez, Jaime Vargas-Vitoria, Rodrigo Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The objective was to analyze anthropometric and physical performance variables as a function of chronological age and biological maturity in young Chilean tennis players. The study was observational, cross-sectional, with descriptive and analytical characteristics. Eighty-seven tennis players were evaluated (58 men 15.1 ± 0.8 years and 29 women, 15.3 ± 0.8 years). The measured anthropometric variables were a sprint test of 20m; a modified agility test; a sit-and-reach test and shoulder flexibility; manual grip strength; horizontal jump in feet; a medicine ball throw; a countermovement vertical jump; an abalakov vertical jump and a 20-m shuttle-run test. The growth velocity acceleration peak (APHV), skeletal muscle mass and fat mass were calculated, R(2) and standard error of estimate (SEE) were examined. The results show that chronological age explained the anthropometric variables between 1 and 23% in men and 1 and 29% in women; by biological age, variables were explained between 3 and 53% in men and 2 and 42% in women. Of the physical performance variables, chronological age described between 2 and 24% of them in men and 1 and 29% in women; the same were explained by biological age between 1 and 19% in men and 1 and 26% in women. We conclude that anthropometric variables showed a better relationship with biological age, except for volume of fat tissue, while physical performance variables showed low association with both biological and chronological age. MDPI 2021-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8535686/ /pubmed/34682639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010893 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Faúndez-Casanova, César
Vásquez-Gómez, Jaime
Vargas-Vitoria, Rodrigo
Anthropometric Characterization and Physical Performance by Age and Biological Maturation in Young Tennis Players
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title_fullStr Anthropometric Characterization and Physical Performance by Age and Biological Maturation in Young Tennis Players
title_full_unstemmed Anthropometric Characterization and Physical Performance by Age and Biological Maturation in Young Tennis Players
title_short Anthropometric Characterization and Physical Performance by Age and Biological Maturation in Young Tennis Players
title_sort anthropometric characterization and physical performance by age and biological maturation in young tennis players
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8535686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010893
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