The impact of maturation level, not chronological age, on attentional control: implications for sports injury prevention in female adolescents.
Adam GrinbergIvana HanzlíkováMichal LehnertReza AbdollahipourPublished in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2024)
Our findings indicate that information processing and selective visual attention are superior at late maturation compared with early maturation among female adolescents. The same cannot be said for response inhibition, which did not differ between maturation groups. Similar tendencies were observed with regards to chronological age, but not entirely explained by it. Maturation level, rather than chronological age, should guide practitioners during sport participation and injury prevention programs for young athletes, whose neurocognitive abilities are not yet fully developed, placing them at risk for non-contact injuries.