Gender Differences for the Relative Age Effect on Physical Skills and Emotional Intelligence in Child Volleyball and Soccer Athletes.

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.3390/jfmk9040244
Juan D Ávila-Martínez, Michael A Castro-Malaver, Boryi A Becerra-Patiño, Juliana Varón-Murcia, Stefania Cárdenas-Contreras, José Pino-Ortega
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Background/Objectives. The goal of this study was to assess the relative age effect and its relationship with the development of physical abilities and emotional intelligence in Colombian child athletes according to gender and the sport practiced. Methods. A cross-sectional correlational design was used. A total of 135 Colombian soccer and volleyball athletes, 62 boys and 73 girls, voluntarily participated with an average age of 13.25 ± 0.59 years. Physical skills such as SJ, CMJ, CMJA, 5, 10, and 15 m speed, CODS agility, and emotional intelligence were evaluated. Results. Statistically significant differences were found in the mood variables between Q1 and Q4 (p = 0.047, ηp2 = 0.08) and Q2 and Q4 (p = 0.035, ηp2 = 0.08). These differences are also present in the interpersonal variable between Q1 and Q4 (p = 0.003, ηp2 = 0.12), Q2 and Q4 (p = 0.009, ηp2 = 0.12), and, finally, in the total emotional quotient between Q1 and Q4 (p = 0.013, ηp2 = 0.13), Q2 and Q3 (p = 0.024, ηp2 = 0.13), and Q2 and Q4 (p = 0.005, ηp2 = 0.13). Conclusions. Based on the findings of this research, it can be concluded that the relative age effect appears to be sensitive to CODS agility, 15 m speed, and SJ power variables concerning gender and sport. Jump height for CMJ concerning gender and CMJA jump concerning sport were considered. Emotional intelligence appears to be a variable sensitive to the relative age effect.

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儿童排球和足球运动员身体技能和情商的相对年龄效应的性别差异。
背景/目的。本研究旨在根据性别和所从事的运动项目,评估哥伦比亚儿童运动员的相对年龄效应及其与体能和情商发展之间的关系。研究方法采用横断面相关设计。共有 135 名哥伦比亚足球和排球运动员自愿参加,其中男孩 62 人,女孩 73 人,平均年龄(13.25 ± 0.59)岁。对运动员的身体技能,如 SJ、CMJ、CMJA、5、10 和 15 米速度、CODS 敏捷性和情商进行了评估。结果显示在情绪变量方面,Q1 和 Q4(p = 0.047,ηp2 = 0.08)以及 Q2 和 Q4(p = 0.035,ηp2 = 0.08)之间存在明显的统计学差异。在人际变量中,Q1 和 Q4(p = 0.003,ηp2 = 0.12)、Q2 和 Q4(p = 0.009,ηp2 = 0.12),最后是 Q1 和 Q4 之间(p = 0.013,ηp2 = 0.13)、Q2 和 Q3 之间(p = 0.024,ηp2 = 0.13)以及 Q2 和 Q4 之间(p = 0.005,ηp2 = 0.13)的总情商。结论。根据这项研究的结果,可以得出这样的结论:相对年龄效应似乎对 CODS 敏捷性、15 米速度和 SJ 力量变量(性别和运动项目)很敏感。性别方面的 CMJ 跳跃高度和运动方面的 CMJA 跳跃高度被考虑在内。情商似乎是一个对相对年龄效应敏感的变量。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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