A growth curve to model changes in sport participation in adolescent boys
The aims of this study are twofold: (1) to present the latent growth model, its strategy and usefulness in modelling sport participation over a 6‐year period in youngsters (2) and to study the impact of biological maturation in sport participation changes. A standardized sport participation question...
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description | The aims of this study are twofold: (1) to present the latent growth model, its strategy and usefulness in modelling sport participation over a 6‐year period in youngsters (2) and to study the impact of biological maturation in sport participation changes. A standardized sport participation questionnaire using h/week/year as the unit of analysis was applied to 588 Belgium boys 13–18 years of age followed longitudinally for 6 years. Skeletal age was used to estimate biological maturation. Growth curve modelling with robust estimation was used. Sport participation changes showed a curvilinear trend: baseline values (3.18±0.13 h/week/year), a linear trend that indicates the rate of change (0.70±0.11) and a quadratic trend indicating deceleration, i.e. a change in the rate of change (−0.07±0.02) were all statistically significant (P |
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