Motor Control and Achilles Tendon Adaptation in Adolescence: Effects of Sport Participation and Maturity

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Authors
George Chalatzoglidis, Fotini Arabatzi, Evangelos A. Christou
Abstract

An important but unresolved research question in adolescent children is the following: “Does sport participation interact with maturation to change motor control and the mechanical and morphological properties of tendons?” Here, we address this important research question with a longitudinal study around the age of peak height velocity (PHV). Our purpose was to characterize the interactive effects of maturation and sports participation on motor control and the mechanical and morphological properties of the Achilles tendon (AT) in adolescent athletes and nonathletes. Twenty-two adolescent athletes (13.1 ± 1.1 years) and 19 adolescent non-athletes (12.8 ± 1.1 years) volunteered for this study. We quantified motor control as the coefficient of variation of torque during a ramp task. In addition, we quantified the AT morphological and mechanical properties using ultrasonography from 18 months before to 12 months after PHV. We found that motor control improved with maturation in both athletes and non-athletes. We found that athletes have a greater increase in body mass with maturation that relates to greater plantarflexion peak force and AT peak stress. Also, athletes have a thicker and longer AT, as assessed with resting cross-sectional area and length. Although the rate of increase in the morphological change with maturation was similar for athletes and nonathletes, the rate of increase in normalized AT stiffness was greater for athletes. This increased AT stiffness in athletes related to peak force and stress. In summary, maturation improves motor control in adolescent children. Further, we provide novel longitudinal evidence that sport participation interacts with maturation in adolescents to induce adaptive effects on the Achilles tendon morphology and mechanical properties. These findings have the potential to minimize the risk of injuries and maximize athletic development in talented adolescents.
DOI
DOI: 10.2478/hukin-2021-0003
Citation
 APA 
Chalatzoglidis, G., Arabatzi, F., Christou, E. A. (2021). Motor Control and Achilles Tendon Adaptation in Adolescence: Effects of Sport Participation and Maturity. Journal of Human Kinetics, 76, 101-116. https://doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2021-0003
 Harvard 
Chalatzoglidis, G., Arabatzi, F., and Christou, E. A. (2021). Motor Control and Achilles Tendon Adaptation in Adolescence: Effects of Sport Participation and Maturity. Journal of Human Kinetics, 76, pp.101-116. https://doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2021-0003
 MLA 
Chalatzoglidis, George et al. “Motor Control and Achilles Tendon Adaptation in Adolescence: Effects of Sport Participation and Maturity.” Journal of Human Kinetics, vol. 76, 2021, pp. 101-116. doi:10.2478/hukin-2021-0003.
 Vancouver 
Chalatzoglidis G, Arabatzi F, Christou EA. Motor Control and Achilles Tendon Adaptation in Adolescence: Effects of Sport Participation and Maturity. Journal of Human Kinetics. 2021;76:101-116. https://doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2021-0003
Key words
peak height velocity, athletes, motor control, stiffness, stress, strain

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