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Características antropométricas de futbolistas chilenos juveniles sub 14, sub 15 y sub 16 / Anthropometric characteristics of Chilean youth soccer player sub 14, sub 15 and sub 16
Sepúlveda Schröder, Cristián; Jorquera Aguilera, Carlos; Roco Videla, Ángel G.; Aguilera Eguía, Raúl A..
  • Sepúlveda Schröder, Cristián; Universidad Mayor. Facultad de Ciencias.
  • Jorquera Aguilera, Carlos; Universidad Mayor. Facultad de Ciencias. Escuela de Nutrición y Dietética.
  • Roco Videla, Ángel G.; Universidad Autónoma de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud.
  • Aguilera Eguía, Raúl A.; Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción. Carrera de Kinesiología.
Interdisciplinaria ; 36(1): 105-118, jun. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1056522
RESUMEN
El fútbol es el deporte más practicado a nivel mundial. Esta popularidad se debe a que prácticamente cualquier persona lo puede jugar de manera amateur, pero a medida que se va profesionalizando se requiere la valoración de un perfil antropométrico que favorezca un rol determinado dentro del campo de juego. El objetivo del estudio fue comparar las características antropométricas de futbolistas chilenos juveniles sub 14, sub 15 y sub 16 de acuerdo con la posición de juego y la categoría. Se evaluaron a 180 futbolistas juveniles de sexo masculino con edades entre los 13 y 16 años, pertenecientes a las divisiones inferiores de los clubes Audax Italiano, Cobresal y Magallanes de la Región Metropolitana de Chile. Los datos se consideraron estadísticamente significativos con p < .05. Se encontraron diferencias significativas en el peso, talla, sumatoria de 6 pliegues, kilogramos de piel, grasa, masa ósea, masa residual y en todas las longitudes corporales entre jugadores de distintas posiciones de juego. Asimismo, se encontraron diferencias estadísticas en el peso, talla, kilogramos de piel, grasa, masa ósea, músculo, masa residual y en todas las longitudes corporales menos en la radial-estiloidea entre jugadores de distintas categorías. Los resultados muestran la importancia de dividir a los futbolistas juveniles en un mayor número de roles posicionales al momento de definir las características antropométricas ideales según su ubicación en el terreno de juego. Las diferencias encontradas en la composición corporal entre categorías sugieren prestar atención al desarrollo madurativo al momento de promover a algún jugador a una división mayor.
ABSTRACT
Soccer is the most practiced sport in the world. This popularity is since practically anyone can play it amateurishly, but as it becomes professionalized it requires the valuation of ananthropometric profile that favors a certain role within the playing field. The objective of the study was to compare the anthropometric characteristics of Chilean youth soccer players sub 14, sub 15 and sub 16 according to the game position and category. The number of individuals evaluated in this study was 180 male youth players in the sub 14 categories (n = 60), sub 15 (n = 58) and sub 16 (n = 62), belonging to the lower divisions of the soccer clubs Audax Italiano (n = 62), Cobresal (n = 57) and Magallanes (n =61) from the Metropolitan Region. The sample was chosen for convenience and consists of the total of players belonging to these three categories and these three soccer teams. These players had an average training of 4 days a week with a duration of each practice session of 120 minutes, plus a match on weekends with a duration of 90 minutes. There were significant differences in all of them between different game positions. We can emphasize that the central defenses presented the greatest statistical differences in all the lengths corresponding to the lower limbs iliospinal height (97.6 ± 3.6), trochanteric height (92.1 ± 3.3), trochanteric-tibial lateral length (45.2 ± 1.7), lateral tibial height (46.3 ± 1.8) and medial-malleolar medial tibial length (38.7 ± 2.0), whereas the archers had them in the lengths of the train superior acromio-radial (33.0 ± 1.6), radial-styloid (27.8 ± 1.7) and styloid-dactyly medium (20.2 ± 1.0). It was also found that there are significant differences in weight among players of different categories, with those of sub 16 having the highest weight (65.7 ± 7.4) and those of sub 14 the lowest (58.7 ± 8.1). At the same time, it is shown how there are statistical differences in the size between the sub 14 division who obtained the lowest measurement on average and the other 2 series confronted, but not so between sub 15 and sub 16, the latter being those who had the highest stature on average. It is also shown as the percentage of fat mass, ranging between 24.2 % of the sub 15 division in its lower limit, and 25.2% of the sub 14 in its upper limit being all considered as "acceptable" and without statistical significance between any categories. Statistical differences were found between the sub 14 category and the sub 16 category in all body lengths except in the radial-styloid. It is also shown that there are significant differences between the sub 14 and sub 15 in the lengths acromio-radial and trochanteric-lateral tibial and in the heights ilio-spinal, trochanteric and lateral tibial. This is directly related to the lower average stature they present in the sub-division 14. In turn, no statistical significance was found at any length between sub-15 and sub-16 players. Likewise, statistical differences were found in the weight, height, and weight of skin, fat, bone mass, muscle, residual mass and in all body lengths less than radial-styloid among players of different categories. The results show the importance of dividing the young players in a greater number of positional roles when defining the ideal anthropometric characteristics according to their location in the field of play. The differences found in the body composition between categories suggest paying attention to the development of maturity when promoting a player to a larger division.

Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Country/Region as subject: South America / Chile Language: Spanish Journal: Interdisciplinaria Journal subject: Comportamento / Psicologia Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Chile

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Country/Region as subject: South America / Chile Language: Spanish Journal: Interdisciplinaria Journal subject: Comportamento / Psicologia Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Chile