2017
DOI: 10.7322/jhgd.127658
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Abstract: Introduction: Physical capabilities are an important parameter of the functional development of adolescents, not only by chronological age but also by their maturational state, as individuals with the same chronological age can have different performance to their less mature counterparts. Objective: To compare and relate the physical capabilities and hormonal markers according to sex and maturity of adolescents. Method: The sample consisted of adolescents of both sexes, aged 10 to 14 years. We evaluated the ma… 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.…”
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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%
“…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. 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 .…”
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confidence: 69%
“…In the current issue of JHGD these studies evaluate technologies that involve the improvement of health conditions and/or issues for public health investigating the health situation of the population, especially children and adolescents [8][9][10] , which corroborate the themes in the health promotion field within the context of primary care focusing on teens and their vulnerabilities [11][12][13] , nutrition and influence on child and adolescent development [14][15][16][17][18] and themes focused on translational medicine, describing results to improve the health indicators of the population [19][20][21][22] . With an emphasis on nutritional status, to highlight obesity in adolescents, Tebar et al 17 found the prevalence of abdominal obesity in adolescents in the city of Londrina, Paraná, Brazil, and its associated factors.…”
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“…It was evidenced that the physical profile and motor performance differ according to the gender and maturational stage of children and adolescents, even in a similar age group. Bone age appeared related to motor performance in both the boys and the girls, especially the strength of the upper limbs, which showed a higher correlation with bone age 20 . Silva et al 21 discussed the relationship between the motor stimulation opportunities in the family environment and children's motor development of both sexes.…”
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“…Due to the changes that have taken place in society in the last decades, a growing acceleration in the development of children and adolescents has been observed. These changes often do not occur in a similar way among adolescents of the same chronological age, which is in part explained by changes in the rhythm of the pubertal process, mainly guided by the greater concentration of sex hormones 1 . It is commonly reported that the body modifications experienced with the onset of the pubertal process involve an increase in body mass, fat percentage, pelvic enlargement and breast growth in girls 2 and an increase in muscle mass in boys 3 .…”
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