The Relative Age Effect in Male and Female Brazilian Elite Volleyball Athletes of Varied Competitive Levels

Author:

de Oliveira Castro Henrique1ORCID,De Conti Teixeira Costa Gustavo2ORCID,Gomes Sérgio Adriano34,Júnior Rubens Venditti5,Tertuliano Ivan Wallan6,de Oliveira Vivian57,da Silva Aguiar Samuel8,Laporta Lorenzo9,Figueiredo Lucas Savassi10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Mato Grosso, Faculty of Physical Education, Cuiabá, Brazil

2. Federal University of Goiás, Faculty of Physical Education and Dance, Brazil

3. Catholic University of Brasília, Faculty of Physical Education, Taguatinga, Brazil

4. University Centre UniCEUB, Faculty of Physical Education, Brasília, Brazil

5. São Paulo State University, School of Sciences, Rio Claro, Brazil

6. Anhembi Morumbi University, Faculty of Physical Education, São Paulo, Brazil

7. University Centre IESB, Faculty of Physical Education, Brasília, Brazil

8. University Centre UDF, Faculty of Physical Education, Brasília, Brazil

9. Federal University of Santa Maria, Centre of Physical Education and Sport, Santa Maria, Brazil

10. Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Advanced Centre of Governador Valadares, Governador Valadares, Brazil

Abstract

Volleyball is a popular sport in Brazil, and the relative age effect (RAE) is known to occur within it; but less is known of how RAE relates to elite Brazilian volleyball players’ age, sex, and competitive levels. We aimed to investigate RAE prevalence with data from two seasons of play among players in the Superliga A (2020/2021 and 2021/2022 seasons), and Superliga B (2021 and 2022 seasons) made available from the Brazilian Volleyball Confederation (CBV), the club’s official website, or direct consultation with the CBV. After removing duplicate data, we grouped these 1,063 athletes by their dates of birth, sex, and competition level (Superliga A or B). We divided players’ birth dates into quarters (Q1: January-March, Q2: April-June, Q3: July-September and Q4: October-December) and into semesters, and we performed chi-square (χ2) tests to investigate RAE prevalence according to the players’ sex and competitive level. RAE was prevalent overall (χ2 = 33.198; p < .001), among males (χ2 = 24.48; p < .001) and females (χ2 = 11.23; p < .011). Regarding competition level, RAE was evident among males in both Superliga A (χ2 = 14.581; p = 0.002), and B (χ2 = 13.985; p = 0.003), and among females in Superliga B (χ2 = 9.204; p = 0.027), but not Superliga A (χ2 = 4.012; p = 0.26). Thus, the RAE phenomenon operated differently for male and female Brazilian volleyball players according to their competitive level. We discuss the implications of these findings.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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