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Predicting the timing of the peak of the pubertal growth spurt in elite male youth soccer players: evaluation of methods.

James ParrKeith WinwoodEmma F Hodson-ToleFrederik J A DeconinckLes ParryJames P HillRobert M MalinaSean P Cumming
Published in: Annals of human biology (2020)
A final sample of 23 (from 28) adolescent male participants were selected from the academy of an English Premier League club. Anthropometric measures were collected across five playing seasons; age at PHV was estimated with Super-Imposition by Translation and Rotation (SITAR). The three protocols were compared based on measures at 13.0 years. Results and Conclusions: An age window based on predicted maturity offset did not improve estimation of PHV compared to generic age method; however, the percentage of predicted adult height window showed improvement in performance shown by the following results. Predicted age at PHV correctly assigned 15 participants (65%) as experiencing PHV, while the percentage height correctly assigned 17 participants (74%). Generic age and predicted age at PHV correctly predicted observed age at PHV for 14 participants (61%), percentage of adult height window correctly predicted 22 participants (96%).
Keyphrases
  • body mass index
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • physical activity