Bone asymmetries in the limbs of children tennis players: testing the combined effects of age, sex, training time, and maturity status.
Adolescent
Age Factors
Bone Density
Bone Development
/ physiology
Child
Female
Humans
Lower Extremity
/ physiology
Male
Physical Conditioning, Human
/ physiology
Puberty
/ physiology
Regression Analysis
Sex Factors
Sexual Maturation
/ physiology
Tennis
/ physiology
Time Factors
Upper Extremity
/ physiology
Tennis
bone
children
growth
hypertrophy
limbs
Journal
Journal of sports sciences
ISSN: 1466-447X
Titre abrégé: J Sports Sci
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8405364
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Oct 2020
Oct 2020
Historique:
pubmed:
17
6
2020
medline:
21
10
2020
entrez:
17
6
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
This study estimated upper and lower limb bone mineral content (BMC) and bone area (BA) in 48 children tennis players (24 boys, 24 girls) aged 7-13 years. The sample comprised four age groups (8.2 ± 0.44, 9.5 ± 0.13, 10.5 ± 0.33, 12.2 ± 0.58). BMC and BA were measured via DXA, and sexual maturity by the Tanner scale, then used as a binary: prepubertal vs peripubertal. Total training time (TTT) included all playing years. Arms were asymmetric and legs symmetric. Boys were more asymmetric than girls in BMC (18% vs 13%) and BA (11% vs 8%). Pre-pubertal children were less asymmetric than peri-pubertal in BMC (14% vs 18%) and in BA (9.4% vs 10%). Bone growth changed with age and TTT markedly better in the dominant arm. The linear combination of TTT, sex, and maturity binary extracted 59% of BMC asymmetry and only 21% of BA asymmetry. For both bone parameters the sex effect was significant only for the pre-pubertal children. Training time constitutes the best predictor of bone asymmetry compared to age, sex, and maturity; when adequate, playing arm bone hypertrophy may be detectable at the age of 7-8 years. These results have health and performance implications.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32543283
doi: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1779490
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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