Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players

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Autor(a) principal: Mascarin, Rafaela B.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: De Andrade, Vitor L. [UNESP], Barbieri, Ricardo A., Loures, Joao P., Kalva-Filho, Carlos A., Papoti, Marcelo [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00887
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/164415
Resumo: Purpose: Training methods based on small-sided game (SSG) seem to promote physiological and tactical benefits for soccer players as they present characteristics more specific to the game. Thus, the main objective of the present study was to analyze the hormonal, biochemical, and autonomic parameters in an acute manner and the recovery dynamics (up to 72 h after) in a SSG. Methods: Thirteen professional female soccer players participated in the study (18.8 +/- 0.8 years, body mass 59.4 +/- 6.2 kg, and height 1.68 +/- 0.05 m). During and after the SSG session (4 min x 4 min separated by 3 min of passive interval and 120 m 2 coverage per player), autonomic modulation was analyzed in the time and frequency domains using heart rate variability, and blood samples (5 ml) were collected before (0 h) and after (10 min and 24, 48, 72 h) the SSG for biochemical and hormonal analysis. Results: The SSG induced an increase effect for LF (low frequency) (92,52%; Very likely increase) and a decrease effect for HF (high frequency) values (-65,72%; Very likely decrease), after 10 min of recovery. The LF/HF increase after 10 min of recovery (386,21%; Very likely increase). The RMSSD (square root of the mean squared differences of the successive N-N intervals) and pNN50 (measure of the number of adjacent NN intervals which differ by more than 50 ms) values presented a decrease effect 10 min after SSG (61,38%; Very likely decrease and-90%; Very likely decrease). The CK (creatine kinase) values presented no changes 10 min after SSG. The LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) values presented an increase effect 10 min after the SSG (19,22%; Likely increase). Both testosterone and cortisol concentrations presented the same behavior after SSG, where no alterations were observed with after 10 min (<0,37%; Most likely trivial). Conclusion: The SSG promoted significant cardiovascular stress that was restored within the first 24 h of recovery. Parasympathetic parameters continued to increase while sympathetic parameters declined significantly during the 72 h of recovery. In addition, the reduced game did not alter biochemical or hormonal responses during the 72 h.
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spelling Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Playerstrainingsoccerheart rate variabilitymuscle damagehormonefatiguerecoverysport sciencePurpose: Training methods based on small-sided game (SSG) seem to promote physiological and tactical benefits for soccer players as they present characteristics more specific to the game. Thus, the main objective of the present study was to analyze the hormonal, biochemical, and autonomic parameters in an acute manner and the recovery dynamics (up to 72 h after) in a SSG. Methods: Thirteen professional female soccer players participated in the study (18.8 +/- 0.8 years, body mass 59.4 +/- 6.2 kg, and height 1.68 +/- 0.05 m). During and after the SSG session (4 min x 4 min separated by 3 min of passive interval and 120 m 2 coverage per player), autonomic modulation was analyzed in the time and frequency domains using heart rate variability, and blood samples (5 ml) were collected before (0 h) and after (10 min and 24, 48, 72 h) the SSG for biochemical and hormonal analysis. Results: The SSG induced an increase effect for LF (low frequency) (92,52%; Very likely increase) and a decrease effect for HF (high frequency) values (-65,72%; Very likely decrease), after 10 min of recovery. The LF/HF increase after 10 min of recovery (386,21%; Very likely increase). The RMSSD (square root of the mean squared differences of the successive N-N intervals) and pNN50 (measure of the number of adjacent NN intervals which differ by more than 50 ms) values presented a decrease effect 10 min after SSG (61,38%; Very likely decrease and-90%; Very likely decrease). The CK (creatine kinase) values presented no changes 10 min after SSG. The LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) values presented an increase effect 10 min after the SSG (19,22%; Likely increase). Both testosterone and cortisol concentrations presented the same behavior after SSG, where no alterations were observed with after 10 min (<0,37%; Most likely trivial). Conclusion: The SSG promoted significant cardiovascular stress that was restored within the first 24 h of recovery. Parasympathetic parameters continued to increase while sympathetic parameters declined significantly during the 72 h of recovery. In addition, the reduced game did not alter biochemical or hormonal responses during the 72 h.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med Ribeirao Preto, Physiotherapy Dept, Post Grad Rehabil & Funct Performance, Ribeirao Preto, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ Julio de Mesquita Filho, Phys Educ Dept, Biosci Inst, Post Grad Program Movement Sci, Rio Claro, BrazilSch Phys Educ & Sport Ribeirao Preto, Post Grad Program Phys Educ & Sport, Ribeirao Preto, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ Julio de Mesquita Filho, Phys Educ Dept, Biosci Inst, Post Grad Program Movement Sci, Rio Claro, BrazilFAPESP: 2015/24833-7Frontiers Media SaUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Sch Phys Educ & Sport Ribeirao PretoMascarin, Rafaela B.De Andrade, Vitor L. [UNESP]Barbieri, Ricardo A.Loures, Joao P.Kalva-Filho, Carlos A.Papoti, Marcelo [UNESP]2018-11-26T17:54:28Z2018-11-26T17:54:28Z2018-07-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article10application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00887Frontiers In Physiology. Lausanne: Frontiers Media Sa, v. 9, 10 p., 2018.1664-042Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/16441510.3389/fphys.2018.00887WOS:000438290100001WOS000438290100001.pdfWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengFrontiers In Physiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-19T06:24:45Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/164415Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:46:04.029451Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
title Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
spellingShingle Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
Mascarin, Rafaela B.
training
soccer
heart rate variability
muscle damage
hormone
fatigue
recovery
sport science
title_short Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
title_full Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
title_fullStr Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
title_sort Dynamics of Recovery of Physiological Parameters After a Small-Sided Game in Women Soccer Players
author Mascarin, Rafaela B.
author_facet Mascarin, Rafaela B.
De Andrade, Vitor L. [UNESP]
Barbieri, Ricardo A.
Loures, Joao P.
Kalva-Filho, Carlos A.
Papoti, Marcelo [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 De Andrade, Vitor L. [UNESP]
Barbieri, Ricardo A.
Loures, Joao P.
Kalva-Filho, Carlos A.
Papoti, Marcelo [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Sch Phys Educ & Sport Ribeirao Preto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mascarin, Rafaela B.
De Andrade, Vitor L. [UNESP]
Barbieri, Ricardo A.
Loures, Joao P.
Kalva-Filho, Carlos A.
Papoti, Marcelo [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv training
soccer
heart rate variability
muscle damage
hormone
fatigue
recovery
sport science
topic training
soccer
heart rate variability
muscle damage
hormone
fatigue
recovery
sport science
description Purpose: Training methods based on small-sided game (SSG) seem to promote physiological and tactical benefits for soccer players as they present characteristics more specific to the game. Thus, the main objective of the present study was to analyze the hormonal, biochemical, and autonomic parameters in an acute manner and the recovery dynamics (up to 72 h after) in a SSG. Methods: Thirteen professional female soccer players participated in the study (18.8 +/- 0.8 years, body mass 59.4 +/- 6.2 kg, and height 1.68 +/- 0.05 m). During and after the SSG session (4 min x 4 min separated by 3 min of passive interval and 120 m 2 coverage per player), autonomic modulation was analyzed in the time and frequency domains using heart rate variability, and blood samples (5 ml) were collected before (0 h) and after (10 min and 24, 48, 72 h) the SSG for biochemical and hormonal analysis. Results: The SSG induced an increase effect for LF (low frequency) (92,52%; Very likely increase) and a decrease effect for HF (high frequency) values (-65,72%; Very likely decrease), after 10 min of recovery. The LF/HF increase after 10 min of recovery (386,21%; Very likely increase). The RMSSD (square root of the mean squared differences of the successive N-N intervals) and pNN50 (measure of the number of adjacent NN intervals which differ by more than 50 ms) values presented a decrease effect 10 min after SSG (61,38%; Very likely decrease and-90%; Very likely decrease). The CK (creatine kinase) values presented no changes 10 min after SSG. The LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) values presented an increase effect 10 min after the SSG (19,22%; Likely increase). Both testosterone and cortisol concentrations presented the same behavior after SSG, where no alterations were observed with after 10 min (<0,37%; Most likely trivial). Conclusion: The SSG promoted significant cardiovascular stress that was restored within the first 24 h of recovery. Parasympathetic parameters continued to increase while sympathetic parameters declined significantly during the 72 h of recovery. In addition, the reduced game did not alter biochemical or hormonal responses during the 72 h.
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