Can the Neuromuscular Performance of Young Athletes Be Influenced by Hormone Levels and Different Stages of Puberty?

Endocrine mechanisms can be a determining factor in the neuromuscular performance of young athletes. The objective of the present study was to relate maturational and hormonal markers to neuromuscular performance, as well as to verify whether young athletes with different testosterone levels show di...

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Hauptverfasser: Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco de, de Matos, Dihogo Gama, Pinto, Vanessa Carla Monteiro, Dantas, Paulo Moreira Silva, Cesário, Tatianny de Macêdo, da Silva, Luíz Felipe, Bulhões-Correia, Alexandre, Aidar, Felipe José, Cabral, Breno Guilherme de Araújo Tinôco
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description Endocrine mechanisms can be a determining factor in the neuromuscular performance of young athletes. The objective of the present study was to relate maturational and hormonal markers to neuromuscular performance, as well as to verify whether young athletes with different testosterone levels show differences in muscle strength. The sample consisted of 37 young male Brazilian athletes (11.3 ± 0.94 years) who were members of a sports initiation project. Hormonal markers were analyzed biochemically by blood samples, and maturation markers by mathematical models based on anthropometry. Body composition was verified by tetrapolar bioimpedance. The performance of upper and lower limb strength and body speed were analyzed. Hormonal and maturational markers were related to neuromuscular performance ( < 0.05). Young people with higher testosterone levels showed higher muscle strength ( < 0.05). Artificial neural networks showed that testosterone predicted the performance of upper limbs by 49%, and maturation by 60%. Maturation foreshadowed the performance of lower limbs by 30.3%. Biological maturation and hormonal levels can be related to neuromuscular performance, and young people with higher testosterone levels show superior muscle strength in relation to the others.
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Anthropometry
Athletes
Body composition
Brazil
Data collection
Gonadal Steroid Hormones - physiology
Hormones
Humans
Limbs
Male
Males
Markers
Mathematical models
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Muscle strength
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Sports
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Testosterone
Young adults
title Can the Neuromuscular Performance of Young Athletes Be Influenced by Hormone Levels and Different Stages of Puberty?
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