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. 2019 Jul 5;67:153–161. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2018-0074

Table 1.

Subject characteristics of peripubertal and postpubertal male and female soccer players

Peripubertal (Tanner II and III) Postpubertal (Tanner IV and V)

Males (n = 53) Females (n = 25) Males (n = 22) Females (n = 10)
Age (year) 12.66 (0.68) 12.67 (0.58) 12.87 (0.57) 12.90 (0.61)
Body mass (kg) 42.74 (7.79)*† 47.63 (7.49) 53.59 (11.06) 53.70 (9.11)
Body height (cm) 151.59 (7.61)† 154.32 (6.45) 161.31 (7.01) 158.79 (7.40)
BMI (kg·m-2) 18.53 (2.69)*† 19.98 (2.75) 20.49 (3.45) 21.16 (2.11)
Training experience 5.32 (2.23)* 2.72 (2.30) 4.82 (1.79) 3.45 (3.08)
Training duration (h/week) 4.17 (1.59)† 3.58 (1.66) 3.50 (1.06) 3.05 (0.69)
Subtotal lean mass (kg) 29.30 (4.81)† 30.59 (4.01)† 37.55 (6.09) 35.41 (5.81)
Tanner status‡ (18/35) (12/13) (18/4) (8/2)

Data are means (standard deviation). ‡ For peripubertal number of participants in Tanner 2 and 3, for postpubertal number of participants in Tanner 4 and 5; BMI: body mass index * p < 0.05 between genders; † p < 0.05 between pubertal status