Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira Luz, Leonardo Gomes de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: D`Ávila Luz, Tatiana Durão, Valente-dos-Santos, João, Duarte, João Pedro, Seabra, André Filipe Teixeira e, Padez, Cristina, Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel João
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/108012
https://doi.org/10.1590/1517-869220182403180114
Resumo: Introduction: Biological maturation has been related to the level of physical activity and motor competence of children. Objectives: This study aimed to: 1) analyze the association between biological maturation and performance in muscular strength tests and 2) examine whether the relationship between maturation and performance in physical tests is mediated by anthropometric variables. Method: The sample was composed of 71 eight-year-old Brazilian girls. Anthropometry considered stature, body mass, waist circumference, estimated fat mass and fat-free mass. Biological maturation was assessed based on the percentage of predicted adult stature. The physical tests consisted of 2-kg medicine ball throw, handgrip strength, sit-ups and standing long jump. Pearson’s correlation test was conducted between the study variables and the last stage consisted of a causal mediation analysis. Results: Biological maturation was significantly associated with the 2-kg medicine ball throw (r=0.52) and handgrip strength (r=0.42) tests. In the 2-kg medicine ball throw, the relationship with maturation was mediated by body mass (total mediation, Sobel’s Test = 2.214, p<0.05) and by estimated lean mass (total mediation; Sobel’s Test = 3.146, p<0.001). In the handgrip strength test, body mass was the only mediating variable (total mediation; Sobel’s Test = 2.251, p<0.05). Conclusions: Advanced maturational status appears to contribute to the performance of prepubescent girls in muscular strength tests in which there is no translocation of total or partial body mass. It is recommended that studies be conducted in other age groups. Level of Evidence III; Study of nonconsecutive patients; without consistently applied reference ‘‘gold’’ standard.
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spelling Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girlsMaturação biológica e força muscular: Análise de mediação em meninas pré-púberesMaduración biológica y fuerza muscular: Análisis de mediación en niñas prepúberesMotor skillsAnthropometryExerciseDestreza motoraAntropometriaExercícioIntroduction: Biological maturation has been related to the level of physical activity and motor competence of children. Objectives: This study aimed to: 1) analyze the association between biological maturation and performance in muscular strength tests and 2) examine whether the relationship between maturation and performance in physical tests is mediated by anthropometric variables. Method: The sample was composed of 71 eight-year-old Brazilian girls. Anthropometry considered stature, body mass, waist circumference, estimated fat mass and fat-free mass. Biological maturation was assessed based on the percentage of predicted adult stature. The physical tests consisted of 2-kg medicine ball throw, handgrip strength, sit-ups and standing long jump. Pearson’s correlation test was conducted between the study variables and the last stage consisted of a causal mediation analysis. Results: Biological maturation was significantly associated with the 2-kg medicine ball throw (r=0.52) and handgrip strength (r=0.42) tests. In the 2-kg medicine ball throw, the relationship with maturation was mediated by body mass (total mediation, Sobel’s Test = 2.214, p<0.05) and by estimated lean mass (total mediation; Sobel’s Test = 3.146, p<0.001). In the handgrip strength test, body mass was the only mediating variable (total mediation; Sobel’s Test = 2.251, p<0.05). Conclusions: Advanced maturational status appears to contribute to the performance of prepubescent girls in muscular strength tests in which there is no translocation of total or partial body mass. It is recommended that studies be conducted in other age groups. Level of Evidence III; Study of nonconsecutive patients; without consistently applied reference ‘‘gold’’ standard.Introdução: A maturação biológica tem sido relacionada com o nível de atividades físicas e a competência motora das crianças. Objetivos: O presente estudo teve como objetivos: 1) analisar a associação da maturação biológica com o desempenho em testes de força muscular e 2) examinar se a relação entre o estado maturacional e o desempenho nos testes físicos é mediada por variáveis antropométricas. Método: A amostra foi composta por 71 meninas brasileiras com oito anos de idade. A antropometria considerou estatura, massa corporal, perímetro da cintura, estimativas de massa gorda e massa magra. A maturação biológica foi avaliada através do percentual da estatura matura predita. Os testes físicos aplicados consistiam em lançamento-2kg, preensão manual, abdominais e salto horizontal. A correlação de Pearson foi realizada entre as variáveis do estudo e, por último, a análise de mediação causal. Resultados: A maturação biológica associou-se significativamente à prova de lançamento-2kg (r=0,52) e preensão manual (r=0,42). No teste de lançamento-2kg, a relação com o estado maturacional foi mediada pela massa corporal (mediação total; Teste de Sobel=2,214, p<0,05) e pela estimativa de massa magra (mediação total; Teste de Sobel=3,146, p<0,001). Já no teste de preensão manual, a massa corporal foi a única variável mediadora (mediação total; Teste de Sobel=2,251, p<0,05). Conclusões: O estado maturacional avançado parece contribuir com o desempenho de meninas pré-púberes em testes de força muscular em que não há translocação da massa corporal total ou parcial. Recomenda-se que sejam realizados estudos em outras faixas etárias. Nível de Evidência III; Estudo de pacientes não consecutivos; sem padrão de referência “ouro” aplicado uniformemente.Introducción: La maduración biológica ha sido relacionada con el nivel de actividades físicas y la competencia motora de los niños. Objetivos: El presente estudio tuvo como objetivos: 1) analizar la asociación de la maduración biológica con el desempeño en tests de fuerza muscular y 2) examinar si la relación entre el estado de maduración y el desempeño en los tests físicos es mediada por variables antropométricas. Métodos: La muestra fue compuesta por 71 niñas brasileñas con ocho años de edad. La antropometría consideró estatura, masa corporal, perímetro de cintura, estimaciones de masa grasa y masa magra. La maduración biológica fue evaluada a través del porcentual de la estatura madura predicha. Los tests físicos aplicados consistían en lanzamiento-2kg, prensión manual, abdominales y salto horizontal. La correlación de Pearson fue realizada entre las variables del estudio y, por último, el análisis de mediación causal. Resultados: La maduración biológica se asoció significativamente al test de lanzamiento-2kg (r = 0,52) y prensión manual (r = 0,42). En el test de lanzamiento-2kg, la relación con el estado de maduración fue mediada por la masa corporal (mediación total, Test de Sobel = 2,214, p<0,05) y por la estimativa de masa magra (mediación total, Test de Sobel = 3,146, P<0,001). Ya en el test de prensión manual, la masa corporal fue la única variable mediadora (mediación total, Test de Sobel = 2,251, p<0,05). Conclusiones: El estado de maduración avanzado parece contribuir con el desempeño de niñas prepúberes en tests de fuerza muscular en los que no hay translocación de la masa corporal total o parcial. Se recomienda que sean realizados estudios en otros grupos de edad. Nivel de Evidencia III; Estudio de pacientes no consecutivos; sin estándar de referencia “oro” aplicado uniformementeRedprint Editora Ltda2018info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/108012http://hdl.handle.net/10316/108012https://doi.org/10.1590/1517-869220182403180114eng1806-99401517-8692Oliveira Luz, Leonardo Gomes deD`Ávila Luz, Tatiana DurãoValente-dos-Santos, JoãoDuarte, João PedroSeabra, André Filipe Teixeira ePadez, CristinaCoelho-e-Silva, Manuel Joãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-04T10:50:27Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/108012Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:24:17.228553Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
Maturação biológica e força muscular: Análise de mediação em meninas pré-púberes
Maduración biológica y fuerza muscular: Análisis de mediación en niñas prepúberes
title Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
spellingShingle Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
Oliveira Luz, Leonardo Gomes de
Motor skills
Anthropometry
Exercise
Destreza motora
Antropometria
Exercício
title_short Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
title_full Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
title_fullStr Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
title_full_unstemmed Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
title_sort Biological maturation and muscular strength: Mediation analysis in prepubescent girls
author Oliveira Luz, Leonardo Gomes de
author_facet Oliveira Luz, Leonardo Gomes de
D`Ávila Luz, Tatiana Durão
Valente-dos-Santos, João
Duarte, João Pedro
Seabra, André Filipe Teixeira e
Padez, Cristina
Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel João
author_role author
author2 D`Ávila Luz, Tatiana Durão
Valente-dos-Santos, João
Duarte, João Pedro
Seabra, André Filipe Teixeira e
Padez, Cristina
Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel João
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira Luz, Leonardo Gomes de
D`Ávila Luz, Tatiana Durão
Valente-dos-Santos, João
Duarte, João Pedro
Seabra, André Filipe Teixeira e
Padez, Cristina
Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Motor skills
Anthropometry
Exercise
Destreza motora
Antropometria
Exercício
topic Motor skills
Anthropometry
Exercise
Destreza motora
Antropometria
Exercício
description Introduction: Biological maturation has been related to the level of physical activity and motor competence of children. Objectives: This study aimed to: 1) analyze the association between biological maturation and performance in muscular strength tests and 2) examine whether the relationship between maturation and performance in physical tests is mediated by anthropometric variables. Method: The sample was composed of 71 eight-year-old Brazilian girls. Anthropometry considered stature, body mass, waist circumference, estimated fat mass and fat-free mass. Biological maturation was assessed based on the percentage of predicted adult stature. The physical tests consisted of 2-kg medicine ball throw, handgrip strength, sit-ups and standing long jump. Pearson’s correlation test was conducted between the study variables and the last stage consisted of a causal mediation analysis. Results: Biological maturation was significantly associated with the 2-kg medicine ball throw (r=0.52) and handgrip strength (r=0.42) tests. In the 2-kg medicine ball throw, the relationship with maturation was mediated by body mass (total mediation, Sobel’s Test = 2.214, p<0.05) and by estimated lean mass (total mediation; Sobel’s Test = 3.146, p<0.001). In the handgrip strength test, body mass was the only mediating variable (total mediation; Sobel’s Test = 2.251, p<0.05). Conclusions: Advanced maturational status appears to contribute to the performance of prepubescent girls in muscular strength tests in which there is no translocation of total or partial body mass. It is recommended that studies be conducted in other age groups. Level of Evidence III; Study of nonconsecutive patients; without consistently applied reference ‘‘gold’’ standard.
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