ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Dependence of muscle strength on biological maturation rates and key variables of physical development in teenage boys

About authors

1 Department of Hygiene, Pediatric Faculty,
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

2 Department of Restorative, Sports and Health Resort Medicine and Physiotherapy,
Institute of Advanced Training of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

3 Moscow Centre for Research and Practice in Medical Rehabilitation, Restorative and Sports Medicine, Moscow, Russia

4 Department of Propedeutics of Childhood Diseases, Faculty of Pediatrics,
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Natalia Bokareva
ul. Ostrovityanova, d. 1, Moscow, Russia, 117997; ur.liam@averakoban

About paper

Contribution of the authors to this work: Milushkina OYu — research planning, data collection and interpretation; Skoblina NA — data collection, analysis, and interpretation; Prusov PK — data collection and analysis; Bokareva NA — data collection, analysis, and interpretation, drafting of a manuscript; Tatarinchik AA, Kozyreva FU, Moiseev MB — data collection, analysis of literature.

Received: 2017-10-23 Accepted: 2017-11-15 Published online: 2018-01-23
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Рис. 1. Возрастная динамика мышечной силы у мальчиков-подростков с учетом темпов биологического созревания
Fig. 2. Parameters of muscle strength of teenage boys depending on weight
* — p < 0.05, ** – p < 0.01
NPD — normal physical development, WD — weight deficiency, OW — overweight.
Fig. 3. Parameters of muscle strength of teenage boys depending on height
* — p < 0,05, ** — p < 0,01.
Fig. 4. Percentage of schoolchildren with different builds
Table 1. Correlations between the main parameters of physical development and hand muscle strength of 11-year-old boys (r; p < 0.05)
Table 2. Correlations between the main parameters of physical development and hand muscle strength of 17-year-old boys (r; p < 0,05)
Table 3. Age-related dynamics of muscle strength in boys aged 11 to 17 years (М ± m)
Table 4. Muscle strength in boys belonging to different somatotypes (М ± m)