Table 5. Subgroup analyses for vertical jump.
All |
All |
n |
SMD |
I² |
RW |
p |
Training
type |
Double leg |
152 |
1.18 (-0.52;
2.87) |
13% |
24.7% |
P
= 0.43 |
Single
leg |
34 |
0.35
(-0.37; 1.08) |
N/A |
7.6% |
Mix |
338 |
0.72 (0.31-1.13) |
67% |
67.7% |
Load
type |
Progressive |
404 |
0.73 (0.41;
1.04) |
52% |
87.2% |
P
= 0.55 |
Not
progressive |
70 |
1.51
(-14.98 – 18) |
92% |
12.8% |
Deload |
Taper |
88 |
0.37 (0.30;
0.43) |
0 |
21.5% |
P
= 0.01 |
Not
taper |
386 |
0.91
(0.44; 1.38) |
70% |
78.5% |
Exp |
Athlete |
330 |
0.92 (0.42;
1.42) |
62% |
70.8% |
P
= 0.12 |
Not
athlete |
144 |
0.43
(-0.29; 1.16) |
42% |
29.2% |
Gender |
Male |
298 |
0.90 (0.42;
1.38) |
56% |
78.5% |
P
= 0.01 |
Female |
96 |
0.74
(-0.51; 1.98) |
42% |
21.5% |
Both |
80 |
0.00 (-0.43;
0.43) |
N/A |
10.1% |
SMD=standard mean difference; RW= relative weight; Exp=experience.