青少年团体运动运动员体能表现的年龄和性别差异

Lars M. Tingelstad, Truls Raastad, Grethe Myklebust, Thor Einar Gjerstad Andersen, Bård Erlend Solstad, Jesper Barth Bugten, Live S. Luteberget
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本研究旨在探讨青少年团体运动运动员在不同年龄组(U14、U16和U18)和性别之间的身体表现特征差异。招募了473名挪威青少年足球和手球运动员进行人体测量学和身体性能测试。男孩和女孩的表现都随着年龄的增长而提高,在年龄类别之间表现出显著差异。在所有测试中,男孩的表现优于女孩,从U14到U16,性别差异翻了一番,例如30米短跑的- 5.1%到- 10.3%,方向变化(CoD)的- 5.6%到- 9.8%,反向跳跃(CMJ)的11%到21%,相对力量的5%到16%。在U18年龄组中没有观察到性别差异的进一步增加。所有年龄组在体能测试和人体测量测量中均表现出显著的组内差异。该研究的主要发现是从U14到U16的性别差异增加,但从U16到u18的性别差异没有进一步增加,以及相当大的个体表现差异。女孩比男孩成熟得早,表现出较少的身体机能发展,可能会从早期的力量训练中受益,以促进她们的身体发育。此外,相当大的个体差异强调了量身定制的个性化方案的必要性。
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Age and Sex Differences in Physical Performance Among Adolescent Team Sport Athletes

Age and Sex Differences in Physical Performance Among Adolescent Team Sport Athletes

The study aimed to explore the differences in physical performance characteristics across various age groups (U14, U16, and U18) and sexes in adolescent team sport athletes. 473 adolescent Norwegian football and handball players were recruited for anthropometrical and physical performance testing. Performance improved with age in both boys and girls, showing significant differences between age categories. Across all tests, boys outperformed girls, and the sex difference doubled from U14 to U16, such as −5.1% to −10.3% for 30 m sprint, −5.6% to −9.8% for change of direction (CoD), 11% to 21% for countermovement jump (CMJ), and from 5% to 16% for relative strength. No further increase in differences between sexes was observed in the U18 age group. All age groups showed substantial intragroup variability in physical performance tests and anthropometric measures. The main findings from the study were increased sex differences from U14 to U16, but no further increase in sex difference from U16 to U18s as well as considerable individual variation in performance. Girls, maturing earlier than boys and showing less physical performance development, may benefit from earlier introduction to strength training to boost their physical development. Moreover, the considerable individual variation underscores the need for tailored individualized programs.

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