Contributing Factors to Sensorimotor Adaptability in Reactive Agility Performance in Youth Athletes

被引:4
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作者
Zwierko, Teresa [1 ]
Nowakowska, Anna [1 ]
Jedziniak, Wojciech [1 ]
Popowczak, Marek [2 ]
Domaradzki, Jaroslaw [3 ]
Kubaszewska, Joanna [1 ]
Kaczmarczyk, Mariusz [4 ]
Ciechanowicz, Andrzej [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Szczecin, Funct & Struct Human Res Ctr, Inst Phys Culture Sci, Szczecin, Poland
[2] Univ Sch Phys Educ Wroclaw, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Dept Team Games, Wroclaw, Poland
[3] Univ Sch Phys Educ Wroclaw, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Dept Biostruct, Wroclaw, Poland
[4] Pomeranian Med Univ, Dept Clin & Mol Biochem, Szczecin, Poland
关键词
gender; maturity; age; brain-derived neurotrophic factor; team sport games; BDNF VAL66MET POLYMORPHISM; DIRECTION SPEED; ASSOCIATION; MATURATION; VA166MET; MEMORY;
D O I
10.2478/hukin-2022-0067
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Sensorimotor adaptability facilitates adjusting behaviour for changing environmental stimuli to maintain appropriate goal-directed motor performance. Its effectiveness is associated with perceptual-cognitive modulation. As the factors affecting it are still not completely known, the aim of our study was therefore to analyse the association between selected variables (demographic, training, anthropometric, genetic) and sensorimotor adaptation in reactive agility tasks in youth team-sport athletes. The study group consisted of 85 youth athletes (aged 12.61 +/- 0.98 years). Based on an initial evaluation, participants were divided into faster and slower agility groups. The resultant differences between change of direction speed tests and reactive agility tests provided the REAC-INDEX as a dependent variable. The independent variables were as follows: gender, calendar age, body mass, height, BMI, maturity offset, training status and the BDNF rs6265 polymorphism. Multiple linear regression showed that the maturity offset (ss = 0.269; p = 0.012) and calendar age (ss = -0.411; p < 0.001) significantly contributed to the REAC-INDEX of all participants (R-2 = 0.13). In the slower group, the c.196G BDNF allele had a significant influence (ss = -0.140; p = 0.044) on the REAC-INDEX. The best predictive model comprised female gender (ss = 0.799; p < 0.001), maturity offset (ss = -0.586; p < 0.001) and training experience (ss = -0.225; p = 0.009), contributing to 49% of RA variance. Sensorimotor adaptability is mainly dependent on gender and age, and can be improved through systematic sports training. The BDNF rs6265 polymorphism may be considered a contributing factor to SA variability in the initial stages of training, although polymorphism-related differences blurred as the effect of participation in sports training increased.
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