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Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to analyze the associations of maturity status, chronological age and sex with physical fitness and body composition among active children. METHODS: A total of 1682 children (72% boys; age = 11.22 ± 2.64 years; height = 147.57 ± 15.87 cm; weight = 44.55 ± 15.29 kg) from...

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Autores principales: Manzano-Carrasco, Samuel, Garcia-Unanue, Jorge, Lopez-Fernandez, Jorge, Hernandez-Martin, Antonio, Sanchez-Sanchez, Javier, Gallardo, Leonor, Felipe, Jose Luis
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9421410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36031822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac075
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author Manzano-Carrasco, Samuel
Garcia-Unanue, Jorge
Lopez-Fernandez, Jorge
Hernandez-Martin, Antonio
Sanchez-Sanchez, Javier
Gallardo, Leonor
Felipe, Jose Luis
author_facet Manzano-Carrasco, Samuel
Garcia-Unanue, Jorge
Lopez-Fernandez, Jorge
Hernandez-Martin, Antonio
Sanchez-Sanchez, Javier
Gallardo, Leonor
Felipe, Jose Luis
author_sort Manzano-Carrasco, Samuel
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to analyze the associations of maturity status, chronological age and sex with physical fitness and body composition among active children. METHODS: A total of 1682 children (72% boys; age = 11.22 ± 2.64 years; height = 147.57 ± 15.87 cm; weight = 44.55 ± 15.29 kg) from rural areas participating in extracurricular sports were divided into four groups according to their sex and maturity status (prepubertal and pubertal according to stages described by Tanner). Body composition (body mass index, muscle mass and fat mass) and physical fitness (20-m shuttle-run test, handgrip strength and vertical jump) were assessed using standardized procedures. A two-way ANOVA and product–moment correlations were performed. RESULTS: Prepubertal boys had more fat mass (%) than pubertal boys [P<0.001; effect size (ES): 0.45], while prepubertal girls had more muscle mass (%) than pubertal girls (P<0.001; ES: 0.47). The pubertal group displayed higher fitness outcomes (absolute values) regardless of sex (P<0.05). However, the prepubertal group had higher percentile values in the 20-m shuttle-run test and vertical jumps than the pubertal group regardless of sex (P < 0.001; ES: 0.29–0.48). All the measures of physical fitness were positively associated with chronological age and muscle mass (%). CONCLUSIONS: Although absolute values of body composition and physical fitness appear to increase among pubertal children participating in extracurricular sports, the percentiles indicate that puberty is accompanied with a loss of a physical fitness levels. Thus, extracurricular sports might not be enough to enhance fitness among adolescents.
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spelling pubmed-94214102022-08-29 Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study Manzano-Carrasco, Samuel Garcia-Unanue, Jorge Lopez-Fernandez, Jorge Hernandez-Martin, Antonio Sanchez-Sanchez, Javier Gallardo, Leonor Felipe, Jose Luis Eur J Public Health Supplement Papers BACKGROUND: This study aimed to analyze the associations of maturity status, chronological age and sex with physical fitness and body composition among active children. METHODS: A total of 1682 children (72% boys; age = 11.22 ± 2.64 years; height = 147.57 ± 15.87 cm; weight = 44.55 ± 15.29 kg) from rural areas participating in extracurricular sports were divided into four groups according to their sex and maturity status (prepubertal and pubertal according to stages described by Tanner). Body composition (body mass index, muscle mass and fat mass) and physical fitness (20-m shuttle-run test, handgrip strength and vertical jump) were assessed using standardized procedures. A two-way ANOVA and product–moment correlations were performed. RESULTS: Prepubertal boys had more fat mass (%) than pubertal boys [P<0.001; effect size (ES): 0.45], while prepubertal girls had more muscle mass (%) than pubertal girls (P<0.001; ES: 0.47). The pubertal group displayed higher fitness outcomes (absolute values) regardless of sex (P<0.05). However, the prepubertal group had higher percentile values in the 20-m shuttle-run test and vertical jumps than the pubertal group regardless of sex (P < 0.001; ES: 0.29–0.48). All the measures of physical fitness were positively associated with chronological age and muscle mass (%). CONCLUSIONS: Although absolute values of body composition and physical fitness appear to increase among pubertal children participating in extracurricular sports, the percentiles indicate that puberty is accompanied with a loss of a physical fitness levels. Thus, extracurricular sports might not be enough to enhance fitness among adolescents. Oxford University Press 2022-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9421410/ /pubmed/36031822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac075 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Manzano-Carrasco, Samuel
Garcia-Unanue, Jorge
Lopez-Fernandez, Jorge
Hernandez-Martin, Antonio
Sanchez-Sanchez, Javier
Gallardo, Leonor
Felipe, Jose Luis
Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study
title Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study
title_full Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study
title_fullStr Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study
title_full_unstemmed Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study
title_short Differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study
title_sort differences in body composition and physical fitness parameters among prepubertal and pubertal children engaged in extracurricular sports: the active health study
topic Supplement Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9421410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36031822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac075
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