Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira Castro, Henrique de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva Aguiar, Samuel da, Figueiredo, Lucas Savassi, Laporta, Lorenzo, Conti Teixeira Costa, Gustavo De, Afonso, José, Adriano Gomes, Sérgio, De Oliveira, Vivian
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0093
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/246213
Resumo: Athletes born closer to an arbitrary cut-off date are more likely to reach an elite level in sport, which is supported by a phenomenon called the relative age effect (RAE). It is important to determine whether this phenomenon is present in a sport to minimize this selection bias. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of RAE in elite volleyball athletes, considering the influence of gender, the playing position (Setter, Middle, Libero, Opposite, and Outside Hitter) and the performance level (attack points, aces, and block points). The sample comprised 203 male and 193 female athletes competing in the Superliga A in the 2020/2021 season, which was equivalent to all of the teams of the championship. The data collection was performed during May and June, 2021. Athletes were organized according to gender, the playing position, and performance in the Superliga. For performance variables, athletes were separated based on the median value (90.0), and classified as high-or low-performance. Chi-squared tests were performed to verify differences between birth date distributions in relation to the aforementioned variables. Results indicated overrepresentation of relatively older male athletes (Q1 = 35.96%; Q2 = 27.59%; Q3 = 19.21%; Q4 = 17.24%), especially in Middles, Opposites, and Outside Hitters, regardless of their performance level. Considering females, no differences were found. Our findings suggest that RAE operates differently for men and women in elite Brazilian volleyball. The characteristics of the games played by male and female elite athletes may lead to different talent selection processes, affecting the likelihood of RAE prevalence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
title Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
spellingShingle Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
Oliveira Castro, Henrique de
athletes
selection bias
talent selection
title_short Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
title_full Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
title_fullStr Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
title_sort Prevalence of the Relative Age Effect in Elite Brazilian Volleyball: An Analysis Based on Gender, the Playing Position, and Performance Indicators
author Oliveira Castro, Henrique de
author_facet Oliveira Castro, Henrique de
Silva Aguiar, Samuel da
Figueiredo, Lucas Savassi
Laporta, Lorenzo
Conti Teixeira Costa, Gustavo De
Afonso, José
Adriano Gomes, Sérgio
De Oliveira, Vivian
author_role author
author2 Silva Aguiar, Samuel da
Figueiredo, Lucas Savassi
Laporta, Lorenzo
Conti Teixeira Costa, Gustavo De
Afonso, José
Adriano Gomes, Sérgio
De Oliveira, Vivian
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Federal University of Mato Grosso
University Center UDF
Governador Valadares Advanced Campus
Federal University of Santa Maria
Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
University of Porto
Catholic University of Brasília
University Center UniCEUB
University Center IESB
Saõ Paulo State University
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso-FEF/UFMT
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira Castro, Henrique de
Silva Aguiar, Samuel da
Figueiredo, Lucas Savassi
Laporta, Lorenzo
Conti Teixeira Costa, Gustavo De
Afonso, José
Adriano Gomes, Sérgio
De Oliveira, Vivian
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv athletes
selection bias
talent selection
topic athletes
selection bias
talent selection
description Athletes born closer to an arbitrary cut-off date are more likely to reach an elite level in sport, which is supported by a phenomenon called the relative age effect (RAE). It is important to determine whether this phenomenon is present in a sport to minimize this selection bias. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of RAE in elite volleyball athletes, considering the influence of gender, the playing position (Setter, Middle, Libero, Opposite, and Outside Hitter) and the performance level (attack points, aces, and block points). The sample comprised 203 male and 193 female athletes competing in the Superliga A in the 2020/2021 season, which was equivalent to all of the teams of the championship. The data collection was performed during May and June, 2021. Athletes were organized according to gender, the playing position, and performance in the Superliga. For performance variables, athletes were separated based on the median value (90.0), and classified as high-or low-performance. Chi-squared tests were performed to verify differences between birth date distributions in relation to the aforementioned variables. Results indicated overrepresentation of relatively older male athletes (Q1 = 35.96%; Q2 = 27.59%; Q3 = 19.21%; Q4 = 17.24%), especially in Middles, Opposites, and Outside Hitters, regardless of their performance level. Considering females, no differences were found. Our findings suggest that RAE operates differently for men and women in elite Brazilian volleyball. The characteristics of the games played by male and female elite athletes may lead to different talent selection processes, affecting the likelihood of RAE prevalence.
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