Table 1. Anthropometric characteristics and maximal exercise performances of children. Data are mean (±SD). |
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Players Children |
Control children |
test 1 |
test 2 |
test 1 |
test 2 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Age (yrs) |
9.0 (1.0) |
11.1 (1.0) |
8.9 (1.0) |
10.9 (1.1) |
Weight (kg) |
35.0 (5.2) 2 |
40.3 (7.5) 1 |
35 (6) 4 |
39.9 (9.0) 3 |
Height (m) |
1.43 (.05) 2 |
1.50 (.07) 1,4 |
1.44 (.06) |
1.47 (.9) 2 |
BSA (m2) |
1.03 (.20) |
1.31 (.14) |
1.03 (.30) |
1.28 (.18) |
VO2max (ml·min-1·kg-1) |
30.5 (7.6) 2 |
33.9 (7.6) 1,4 |
30.9 (7.6) |
29.8 (3.1) 2 |
Heart rate (beats·min-1) |
Rest |
89 (2) |
85 (5) 4 |
90 (3) |
90 (4) 2 |
75-85%MAP |
167 (7) |
173 (7) |
170 (4) |
181 (5) |
Max |
192 (4) |
199 (2) 4 |
189 (6) |
193 (2) 2 |
Max work load (Watts·kg-1) |
3.8 (2.0) 2 |
3.6 (2.0) 1, 4 |
3.7 (3.0) |
3.4 (1.5) 2 |
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Superscripts denote the significant (p ≤ 0.05) differences among the groups and occasions. MAP = maximal aerobic power, Max = maximal. |
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