Trends in anthropometric and somatotype profiles of Brazilian female futsal players: a 20 year study

This study describes the anthropometric measurements and somatotype of the elite female futsal players from Brazil in 2021 and analyse the changes and trends over time in these physical characteristics. Data were collected from the 396 female futsal players, of whom; 169 players were assessed in 202...

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Published in:European journal of translational myology Vol. 34; no. 1
Main Authors: Muller Reis Weber, Vinicius, Bessa Dantas, Diego, Fernandes da Silva, Danilo, Gustavo Cavazzotto, Timothy, Sergio Portela, Bruno, Aires Ferreira, Sandra, Roberto Queiroga, Marcos
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 09-02-2024
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Summary:This study describes the anthropometric measurements and somatotype of the elite female futsal players from Brazil in 2021 and analyse the changes and trends over time in these physical characteristics. Data were collected from the 396 female futsal players, of whom; 169 players were assessed in 2021 then compared to those assessed in 2001 (n=112) and 2011 (n-115). Anthropometric measurements, including body weight, height, breadths, girths, and skinfolds were assessed. The somatotype was calculated and graphically represented. The changes between 2021 and the previous years were analysed using ANOVA and multiple linear regression. A jointpoint regression was performed to verify the annual percentage change. The comparison between 2021 data versus the other time points showed a higher age and lower fat content (2001: 22.7 ± 5.1 BF%; 2011: 22.2 ± 5.2 BF%; 2021: 19.0 ± 5.1 BF%). Players from 2021 had higher tensed arm and relaxed calf girths. All the positions, excluding pivots, significantly decreased their body fat units between 2021 and 2001 (goalkeeper: b=-4.49; defender: b=-2.78; winger: b=-4.48). Over the last 20 years, body fat reduced, and tensed arm and relaxed calf girths increased, suggesting an increase in fat-free mass content from the limbs.
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VW: Conception and design, methodology, data collection, analysis and interpretation of data, drafting the article, final approval; DD: Conception and design, drafting the article, final approval; DS: Analysis and interpretation of data, drafting the article, final approval; TC: Revising it critically, analysis of data, final approval; BP: Revising it critically, analysis of data, final approval; SA: Methodology, drafting the article, supervision, final approval; MQ: Conception and design, methodology, data collection, supervision, revising it critically, final approval. The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author All authors read and approved the final edited typescript.
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ISSN:2037-7452
2037-7460
DOI:10.4081/ejtm.2024.11887