2011
DOI: 10.5007/1980-0037.2010v12n3p144
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Impacto da maturação sexual na força de membros superiores e inferiores em adolescentes DOI:10.5007/1980-0037.2010v12n3p144

Abstract: Resumo -Estudos relacionados ao desempenho e à saúde, ao analisar parâmetros de força de membros superiores (FMMSS) e inferiores (FMMII), têm considerado a maturação biológica e sexual como uma das variáveis mais importantes na interpretação dos resultados, podendo o desempenho variar conforme o estágio maturacional. Sendo a menarca um marcador de maturação, o objetivo deste estudo foi comparar a FMMSS e FMMII em adolescentes que já apresentaram a menarca com aquelas que ainda não apresentaram. O estudo de del… Show more

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“…These data corroborate the assertion that maturation can lead to changes in upper limb strength production 25,28 . Thus, sexual maturation should be considered in activities involving explosive strength of upper limbs, mainly in sports practices, and not only the chronological age of young individuals, because as observed in our study, subjects who are of the same age can have distinct upper limb strength.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…These data corroborate the assertion that maturation can lead to changes in upper limb strength production 25,28 . Thus, sexual maturation should be considered in activities involving explosive strength of upper limbs, mainly in sports practices, and not only the chronological age of young individuals, because as observed in our study, subjects who are of the same age can have distinct upper limb strength.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…On the other hand, differences were not identified for the explosive strength of lower limbs in girls, and this result was also found in literature, when it did not identify modifications in the physical capacity in subjects classified as pubertal and post-pubertal 25,29 . In this sense, the performance of the explosive strength of lower limbs appears not to be influenced by sexual maturation, and that during puberty, there is no increase in this attribute in female adolescents who are not engaged in physical training for this purpose 28 . This fact was supported by Quatman et al 29 , who, in a two-year longitudinal study with female adolescents, did not report significant improvements in vertical jump height, even with changes in the maturational stage of adolescents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mudanças que ocorrem em cada osso desde o início do seu processo de ossificação até à morfologia adulta são uniformes e ocorrem de modo regular e irreversível. A estimação da idade óssea de uma criança ou jovem exige uma elevada precisão (79) . Nesse sentido, deve ser ressaltada a significância desse trabalho para a comunidade científica, uma vez que se propôs a utilização da avaliação radiológica dessa maturação biológica.…”
Section: Capítulo VI -Discussão Dos Resultadosunclassified
“…It is widely considered that biological maturity influences physical fitness test performance, and children can be advantaged or disadvantaged in physical fitness tests by being more or less mature than their peers. In the study of Pinto Júnior et al (2012) pubescent RGs achieved better results in the tests of lower and upper limb explosive strength, which the authors from the study of C. D. Silva, Goldberg, Teixeira, and Marques (2004) attributed to menarche, believing that its presence might be one of the reasons for achieving the best performance in the strength tests of the upper limbs, probably due to an increased lean body mass (Gaya, Gonçalves da Silva, Cardoso, & Torres, 2002), and the increased recruitment of motor fibers (Júnior, Medeiros, Queiroz, & Sousa, 2007in Pinto Júnior et al, 2012D. A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%