Relative age in Brazilian swimmers and para swimmers

K. Jesus, G. M. D. Silva, Vitória Miranda dos Santos, K. Jesus, A. Medeiros
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abstract This study aimed to analyze the relationships between swimming competitive events, functional classification and relative age and to detect if the relative age affects performance in Brazilian swimmers and para swimmers. Data were retrieved from public databases and birth dates were classified in four quartiles (Q1 = January-March; Q2 = April-June; Q3 = July-September; Q4 = October-December). Descriptive statistics, Chi-square tests and ANOVA were used. The 50 m freestyle is the competitive event with 2349 swimmers, followed by 100 m (n = 1817) and 200 m freestyle (n = 905), and 200 m butterfly with 42 swimmers. Para swimmers are mainly distributed to S14, S6 and S5 functional classes (n = 140, 87 and 45), and individual medley events were less represented at SM3, SM9 and SM11 (n = 1 swimmer). Most of swimming events (86.36%) and para swimming functional classes (51.43%) are represented by swimmers and para swimmers born in the first and second quartiles. Moderate associations between functional classification and relative age were observed (p < 0.0001, Cramer’s V = 0.277). No effects of relative age on swimmers and para swimmers’ performance were noticed (p > 0.05). The great functional class seems to be related to great para swimmers’ relative age. Quartiles distribution shows the advantage of being born in the first months of the year to be registered among the most talented Brazilian swimmers and para swimmers.
巴西游泳运动员和残疾人游泳运动员的相对年龄
本研究旨在分析游泳竞技项目、功能分类和相对年龄之间的关系,并检测相对年龄是否影响巴西游泳运动员和残疾人游泳运动员的成绩。数据从公共数据库检索,出生日期分为四个四分位数(Q1 = 1 - 3月;Q2 = 4 - 6月;Q3 = 7 - 9月;第四季度= 10 - 12月)。采用描述性统计、卡方检验和方差分析。50米自由泳是比赛项目,有2349人参加,其次是100米自由泳(1817人)和200米自由泳(905人),200米蝶泳有42人参加。残疾人游泳主要分布在S14、S6和S5功能组别(n = 140、87和45),个人混合泳较少分布在SM3、SM9和SM11 (n = 1)。大部分游泳项目(86.36%)和残疾人游泳功能类别(51.43%)以出生在第一和第二四分位数的游泳运动员和残疾人游泳运动员为代表。功能分类与相对年龄之间存在中度相关性(p < 0.0001, Cramer’s V = 0.277)。相对年龄对游泳运动员和残疾人游泳运动员成绩无显著影响(p < 0.05)。强大的功能等级似乎与强大的残奥会游泳运动员的相对年龄有关。四分位数分布表明,出生在今年头几个月的人在巴西最有天赋的游泳运动员和残疾人游泳运动员中占有优势。
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