Age-Related Reference Intervals for Physical Performance Test Outcomes Relevant to Male Youth Middle Eastern Football Players

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2023 Aug 21;18(11):1283-1295. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2023-0145. Print 2023 Nov 1.

Abstract

Purpose: To develop age-specific reference intervals for physical performance test outcomes relevant to male youth Middle Eastern football players.

Methods: We analyzed mixed-longitudinal data (observations range: 1751-1943 assessments) from a sample of 441 male youth outfield football players (chronological age range: 11.7-18.4 y) as part of the Qatar Football Association and Aspire Academy development program over 14 competitive seasons. Semiparametric generalized additive models for location, scale, and shape estimated age-specific reference centiles for 10-m sprinting, 40-m sprinting, countermovement jump height, and maximal aerobic speed variables.

Results: The estimated reference intervals indicated that the distribution of the physical performance test scores increased monotonically and nonlinearly with advancing chronological age for sprinting and countermovement jump outcome measures, reaching a plateau after 16 years common to each of these performance variables. The maximal aerobic speed median score increased substantially until ∼14.5 years, with the nonlinear trend flattening off toward relatively older chronological ages.

Conclusions: We developed age-related reference intervals for physical performance test outcomes relevant to youth Qatari football players. Country-wide age-specific reference intervals can assist in the longitudinal tracking of the individual players' progress over time against benchmark values derived from the reference population.

Keywords: CMJ; GAMLSS; Middle East; player tracking; sprint.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Athletic Performance*
  • Child
  • Football*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Physical Functional Performance
  • Seasons