Scaling corrected lower limb girths in professional male soccer players from different divisions
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2025-03-26Autor
zuñiga, uriel
Osorio Gutierrez, Arturo
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This study examined the influence of height, bone lengths, and bone diameter on interindividual variability of
the corrected thigh (CTG) and calf girth (CCG) in professional soccer players from the First Division, Under
20 (U-20), and Under-17 (U-17), using simple allometric models. Anthropometric data from 109 male players
were collected, and a multistep analysis, including Pearson correlation and linear regression, was employed
to identify predictor variables. The allometric modelling procedure proposed by Nevill et al. (1992) and Nevill
& Holder (1994) was used to determine the best model that allowed for the adjustment of inter individual
variability in CTG and CCG. The femur diameter was integrated into simple allometric models, elucidating
50% of the variability in both the CTG and CCG. Height, weight, CTG, and CCG exhibited variations, with
first division players demonstrating elevated values. However, after adjusting for the femur diameter using
the allometric model, most differences were neutralized. In conclusion, this study established femur
biepicondylar diameter as the predominant predictor of CTG and CCG in professional football players (1st
Division, U20, U17), and integrating this parameter into a simple allometric model successfully mitigated the
impact of body size, enabling appropriate CTG and CCG comparisons within player divisions.
Keywords: Performance analysis, Football, Anthropometry, Allometric models, Soccer, Professional players,
Corrected girths.
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