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Growth, Maturation, Physical Activity, and Sport

Robert M. Malina

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Human Kinetics
31 May 2025
Growth, Maturation, Physical Activity, and Sport, Third Edition, is uniquely focused on the biological growth and maturation of children and adolescents in relation to physical performance (both physical activity and sport). Written by a true legend in the field, Robert M. Malina, this latest edition features new content exploring the characteristics of youth sport participants, associated benefits and risks, and efforts aimed at talent development.

This essential resource guides readers through the complexities of human growth and maturation with the latest research findings and over 350 charts and illustrations that visually support the material. The content has been expanded and modified to incorporate recent advances in technology and science, such as progress in the study of the human genome, deeper understanding of hormone regulation during growth, and advancements in body composition assessment.

Growth, Maturation, Physical Activity, and Sport, Third Edition, uses a five-part structure, enabling readers to gain a basic understanding of growth and maturation and then build upon that foundation. The first two parts focus on age- and sex-associated variations in body composition and explore the concept of biological maturation. Part III discusses primary factors that interact to regulate the process of growth and maturation-hormones, genes, nutrients and energy, and social factors. Part IV considers motor development and performance from infancy through adolescence. Part V has been added to provide an overview of youth sports, participation statistics, and motivation for participation, as well as a review of the growth and maturity characteristics of male and female participants in a variety of team and individual sports.

Growth, Maturation, Physical Activity, and Sport, Third Edition, is the only text to focus on the biological growth and maturation process of children and adolescents as it relates to physical activity and performance. Readers will complete the text with an appreciation for the field and its influence in physical education, kinesiology, and the sport sciences.
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Imprint:   Human Kinetics
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Third Edition
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   1.565kg
ISBN:   9781718212282
ISBN 10:   1718212283
Pages:   688
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Growth in Body Size, Proportions, and Body Composition Chapter 1. Growth in Size and Proportions Chapter 2. Composition of the Body Chapter 3. Bone Growth and Bone Tissue Chapter 4. Adipose Tissue Chapter 5. Skeletal Muscle Part II. Biological Maturation Chapter 6. Biological Maturation: Concept and Methods Chapter 7. Maturity Status and Timing Chapter 8. Maturity Status and Associated Variation in Growth Status and Body Composition Part III. Factors Influencing Growth and Maturity Status and Timing Chapter 9. Hormonal Regulation of Growth and Maturation Chapter 10. Genetic Influences on Growth and Maturation Chapter 11. Nutritional and Energy Needs Chapter 12. Social and Other Factors Influencing Growth and Maturation Chapter 13. Secular Trends in Growth and Maturity Timing and Status Part IV. Motor Development, Performance, and Physical Activity Chapter 14. Motor Development During Infancy and Early Childhood Chapter 15. Motor Performance During Childhood and Adolescence Chapter 16. Factors Affecting Performance: Genetic, Nutritional, Social, and Secular Chapter 17. Energy Expenditure and Physical Activity: Assessment, Correlates, and Trends Chapter 18. Physical Activity as a Factor Affecting Growth, Maturation, Health, Fitness, and Performance Part V. Youth Sports and Youth Athletes Chapter 19. Youth Sports: An Overview Chapter 20. Growth and Maturity Status of Male Youth Athletes Chapter 21. Growth and Maturity Status of Female Youth Athletes Chapter 22. Influence of Training for Sport on Growth and Maturation Chapter 23. Benefits and Risks of Participation in Youth Sports Chapter 24. Talent Development: Accommodating Individual Differences

Robert M. Malina, PhD, FACSM, is a professor emeritus in the department of kinesiology and health at the University of Texas at Austin, and he is also an adjunct professor in the department of health management and systems sciences at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. Malina has two earned doctoral degrees, first in physical education (1963) and second in anthropology (1968). He also has been the recipient of five honorary doctoral degrees from universities in Belgium, Poland, and Portugal. As a researcher, Malina has largely focused on the biological growth and maturation of children and adolescents with an emphasis on performance, youth sports and young athletes, and the potential influences of physical activity and training for sport. His work has also considered the anthropometric correlates of physique and body composition in female athletes at the university level. In addition, he has done research related to growth and nutrition among Indigenous populations in Oaxaca, Mexico, between 1968 and 1978, and he did a follow-up study of two communities in 2000. His work in Latin America also included collaborative efforts with colleagues at the Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama between 1972 and 1974. To date, he has contributed more than 550 papers to peer-reviewed journals. Malina has also served as editor in chief of the American Journal of Human Biology, editor of the Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, and section editor for growth and development for Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews and Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. Malina is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine. He received the Citation Award from the organization in 1997 and the Honor Award in 2013. He is also a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Human Biology Association, the AAHPERD Research Consortium, and the National Academy of Kinesiology (formerly called the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education).

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