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. 2022 Aug 22;11(16):4923. doi: 10.3390/jcm11164923

Table 1.

Description of the variables used to construct the predictive model (N = 24).

Variable Description M sd
x1–x3 Sectorial Position * - -
x4 Age (y) 25.45 3.34
x5 Experience (y) 7.29 3.38
x6 Body mass (kg) 80.09 7.07
x7 Height (cm) 182.52 6.01
x8 TBW (L) 51.93 4.66
x9 BFM (kg) 8.2 2.41
x10 FFM (kg) 71.2 6.50
x11 Previous injury (n) 1.29 1.63
x12 Sit and reach (cm) 34.52 6.79
x13 Push-ups (n) 43.63 8.68
x14 Handgrip right (kg) 50.87 9.62
x15 Handgrip left (kg) 48.92 8.67
x16 CMJ height (cm) 40.14 4.58
x17 SJ height (cm) 39.64 4.26
x18 LS 5 m (s) 1.16 0.13
x19 LS 10 m (s) 1.88 0.16
x20 LS 35 m (s) 4.85 0.27
x21 Estimated VO2 max (L/kg/min) 50.82 3.98
x22 Yoyo (m) 1720 476
y Injury frequency (n) 0.79 0.72

*—qualitative variable, M (mean value), sd (standard deviation), Me (median), TBW (total body water), BFM (body fat mass), FFM (fat free mass), CMJ (countermovement jump), SJ (squat jump), LS (linear speed), y (years), kg (kilograms), cm (centimeters), L (liters), n (number), s (speed), min (minutes), m (meters).