Associations Between Anthropometric Variables, Maturation, Physical Activity and Jumping Performance in Adolescents: A Sex-Specific Analysis
Author/s
López Lombo, Victoria; Mateo Orcajada, Adrián; Abraldes, J. Arturo; Abenza Cano, Lucía; Vaquero Cristóbal, RaquelDate
2026Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
AdolescentsStage of maturation
Lower-limb length
Performance
Horizontal jump
Vertical jump
Sex
Abstract
Lower-limb strength is a health and performance indicator in adolescents, although its
assessment often fails to account for the influence of sex and biological development. This
study aimed to analyze the associations between anthropometric parameters, maturational status, and physical activity levels with jumping performance in adolescents. A
cross-sectional study was conducted with male and female adolescents (mean age: 13.60
± 1.50 years). Anthropometric variables, maturational status, and physical activity levels
were assessed. Performance was measured using the Countermovement Jump (CMJ) and
Standing Broad Jump (SBJ). In males, jumping performance was significantly associated
with height (p = 0.002), lower-limb length (p < 0.001), and muscle mass (p < 0.001). However, fat mass emerged as a substantial factor, exhibiting a large effect size on performance
(p < 0.001). Maturational status in males showed significant differences, with late maturers
performing lower than on-...





