de la Rubia Alfonso, Lorenzo-Calvo Jorge, Lorenzo Alberto
Departamento de Deportes de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte-INEF de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2020 Sep 23;11:1947. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01947. eCollection 2020.
The impact on athletes based on grouping methods according to the date of birth within the constituent year, known as the relative effect of age (RAE), is a factor that can influence the achievement of sports success. Many studies have examined the magnitude of this phenomenon in sport; however, the relationship between the RAE and performance in team sports competition has not been accurately evaluated so far. The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review on the influence of the RAE on competition performance in team sports through analysis of published peer-reviewed articles from 2000 to 2019. According to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis systematic search guidelines, 19 studies were identified of the 2,093 that were found in the systematic searching process carried out in four databases: Sport Discus, PubMed, Web of Knowledge, and Scopus. The sample of the study was composed by 77,329 players, of which 92.08% were male and 7.92% were female, whereas the recorded performance measurements were 87,556. The relation between relative age effects and competition performance was registered according to constraints-based theoretical model: individual constraints (sample characteristics) and task constraints (sport context). Moreover, study quality analysis, Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology, was carried out. The short-term individual (10.20%) and collective (18.09%) performance was influenced by the RAE, whereas the long-term individual performance (49.71%) was affected by the RAE reverse. However, in 16.99% of the measurements, no relationship was found between the RAE and competition performance. In the analysis by subcategory, the influence of the RAE was higher in men, in adulthood (senior category), in invasion games, and in national contexts. The findings clearly demonstrated that the RAE has a great influence on the performance in team sport. Possible implications for policy and practice should be discussed in order to prevent unequal practice based on biased models that prioritize the athlete's current performance and therefore obviate their maturational development. The heterogeneity and variability of the identified results require a relativization of the findings of this study.
根据组成年份内的出生日期进行分组的方法对运动员的影响,即年龄相对效应(RAE),是一个可能影响体育成功的因素。许多研究探讨了这一现象在体育领域的程度;然而,到目前为止,RAE与团队运动比赛成绩之间的关系尚未得到准确评估。本研究的目的是通过分析2000年至2019年发表的同行评审文章,对RAE对团队运动比赛成绩的影响进行系统综述。根据系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目系统检索指南,在四个数据库(体育文摘数据库、医学数据库、科学网和Scopus)的系统检索过程中找到的2093项研究中,确定了19项研究。该研究样本由77329名运动员组成,其中92.08%为男性,7.92%为女性,记录的成绩测量值为87556个。根据基于约束的理论模型(个体约束(样本特征)和任务约束(运动背景))记录了相对年龄效应与比赛成绩之间的关系。此外,还进行了研究质量分析,即加强流行病学观察性研究报告规范。短期个体成绩(10.20%)和集体成绩(18.09%)受到RAE的影响,而长期个体成绩(49.71%)受到RAE反向影响。然而,在16.99%的测量中,未发现RAE与比赛成绩之间的关系。在按子类别进行的分析中,RAE在男性、成年期(高级类别)、侵入性运动和国家背景下的影响更大。研究结果清楚地表明,RAE对团队运动成绩有很大影响。应该讨论对政策和实践的可能影响,以防止基于有偏见模型的不平等实践,这些模型优先考虑运动员当前的表现,从而忽视他们的成熟发展。已确定结果的异质性和变异性要求对本研究结果进行相对化处理。