Differences in Body Composition and Maturity Status in Young Male Volleyball Players of Different Levels

Author:

Grigoletto Alessia1ORCID,Mauro Mario2ORCID,Toselli Stefania2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Science, University of Bologna, Via Selmi 3, 40126 Bologna, Italy

2. Department of Life Quality Studies, University of Bologna, 47921 Rimini, Italy

Abstract

Volleyball is an intermittent team sport that requires specific anthropometrical and physical characteristics for winning performance. The present study aimed to evaluate the maturity status of the young male players of eight volleyball teams, and to observe differences in anthropometric characteristics and body composition. Ninety-four male adolescent volleyball players were recruited during a national tournament carried out in Treviso (Italy). Anthropometric characteristics such as weight, stature, skinfold thicknesses, circumferences and diameters, and bioelectrical impedance were measured. The biological maturation was estimated for all players. Each team was classified as a higher or lower lever according to its tournament ranking. A two-way ANOVA compared team levels and players’ maturity status. Considering the maturity offset, 62 boys were classified as “on time”, 20 as “late”, and 12 as “early”. Three clubs presented many boys with “early” as the maturity offset, and two of these finished the tournament in the first position. Young volleyball players classified as “early” seemed to show anthropometric characteristics linked to better performance at the tournament (higher height, upper arm and calf muscle area, fat mass percentage, and total fat-free mass). The results of the present study could have practical implications for talent selection, but further studies are needed to better evaluate the effect of maturity status on the characteristics of volleyball players.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Histology,Rheumatology,Anatomy

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