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    This study on the Yo-Yo test in young female athletes found it reliable for assessing fitness. The research ensures accurate results for untrained and soccer-trained schoolgirls aged 9–16.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Exercise Science
    • Sports Science
    • Physical Education

    Background:

    • The Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery test is a common tool for assessing aerobic fitness in young athletes.
    • Accurate participant data, including affiliations, is crucial for the scientific validity of research findings.
    • Previous publications may contain minor errors that require correction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address an incomplete university affiliation for author Póvoas in a published article.
    • To ensure the accuracy and completeness of scientific records.
    • To maintain the integrity of research published in Pediatric Exercise Science.

    Main Methods:

    • A correction was issued for the online version of the article.
    • The affiliation for author Póvoas was updated to include the University Institute of Maia.
    • The article title is “Reliability and Construct Validity of Yo-Yo Tests in Untrained and Soccer-Trained Schoolgirls Aged 9–16”.

    Main Results:

    • The correction accurately reflects the complete affiliation for author Póvoas.
    • The online version of the article now displays the full university affiliation.
    • The scientific record has been updated to ensure data integrity.

    Conclusions:

    • The correction ensures the reliability and construct validity of the Yo-Yo tests as reported in the study.
    • Complete author affiliations enhance the credibility and traceability of scientific research.
    • Maintaining accuracy in publications is essential for the advancement of pediatric exercise science.