Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?

Amateur football is played by millions of individuals worldwide, but it has been scarcely researched (almost no studies have targeted this sport). There seems to be a need to fill this gap, because it has an impact in these individuals’ health status. The aim of our research was to uncover amateur f...

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Main Authors: Javier Fernandez-Rio, Sixto González-Villora, Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela, Alejandro Anton-Candanedo, Juan Andrés Merino-Barrero, Juan Vicente Sierra de los Ríos, Miguel Angel López Gajardo
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4477
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spelling doaj-52708847abbe45209dc235628cebe92b2020-11-25T03:27:40ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01124477447710.3390/su12114477Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?Javier Fernandez-Rio0Sixto González-Villora1Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela2Alejandro Anton-Candanedo3Juan Andrés Merino-Barrero4Juan Vicente Sierra de los Ríos5Miguel Angel López Gajardo6Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Oviedo, c) Aniceto Sela, s/n, despacho 222, 33005 Oviedo, SpainFaculty of Education (Cuenca), University of Castilla-La Mancha, 16071 Cuenca, SpainFaculty of Sports Science, University of Murcia, 30720 Murcia, SpainFaculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Oviedo, c) Aniceto Sela, s/n, despacho 222, 33005 Oviedo, SpainFaculty of Education, International University of La Rioja, 26006 Logroño, SpainFaculty of Education (Cuenca), University of Castilla-La Mancha, 16071 Cuenca, SpainFaculty of Sports Science, University of Extremadura, 06006 Badajoz, SpainAmateur football is played by millions of individuals worldwide, but it has been scarcely researched (almost no studies have targeted this sport). There seems to be a need to fill this gap, because it has an impact in these individuals’ health status. The aim of our research was to uncover amateur football players’ physical and psychological traits to understand the impact of this sport in their health (physical, mental, and social well-being). Two-hundred footballers (17–40 years) from four regions in Spain (north, central, southwest, southeast), enrolled in 16 different football teams participated. They completed a questionnaire to assess their motives for sport participation, their intention to continue playing football, and their exercise addiction. To objectively measure their physical activity levels, accelerometers were used during practice sessions. Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were obtained from coaches prior to and after every practice session and players at the end of every practice. Results showed a mean 140.1 moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)/minutes/week. Players’ RPE scores were similar in the “fairly light” range (6–20 scale) at pre (11.38 ± 1.64) and post training (11.83 ± 1.39), and it was not different between players and coaches (11.50 ± 1.52). Enjoyment was the highest-ranked motive to practice amateur football (6.34 ± 0.67; 1–7 range), followed by fitness (5.68 ± 0.97; 1–7 range), social (4.80 ± 0.85; 1–7 range), and appearance (4.04 ± 1.21; 1–7 range). Players had some symptoms of exercise addiction (21.09 ± 4.53; 1–30 range) and their intentions to continue playing were very high (4.31 ± 1.08; 1–5 range). Moreover, enjoyment was the strongest predictor of these intentions (R<sup>2</sup>= 0.260). In conclusion, a weekly amateur football practice almost allows players to meet international MVPA recommendations for health benefits. Enjoyment was their strongest motive to practice, and the players showed some symptoms of exercise addiction. These two variables were the strongest predictors of the participants’ intention to continue playing amateur football. This sport could be considered adequate to help adults maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4477accelerometersmotiveshealthaddictionfootball
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author Javier Fernandez-Rio
Sixto González-Villora
Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela
Alejandro Anton-Candanedo
Juan Andrés Merino-Barrero
Juan Vicente Sierra de los Ríos
Miguel Angel López Gajardo
spellingShingle Javier Fernandez-Rio
Sixto González-Villora
Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela
Alejandro Anton-Candanedo
Juan Andrés Merino-Barrero
Juan Vicente Sierra de los Ríos
Miguel Angel López Gajardo
Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?
Sustainability
accelerometers
motives
health
addiction
football
author_facet Javier Fernandez-Rio
Sixto González-Villora
Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela
Alejandro Anton-Candanedo
Juan Andrés Merino-Barrero
Juan Vicente Sierra de los Ríos
Miguel Angel López Gajardo
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title Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?
title_short Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?
title_full Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?
title_fullStr Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?
title_full_unstemmed Accelerometry-Measured Physical Activity in Amateur Footballers. Is It Enough to Obtain Health Benefits?
title_sort accelerometry-measured physical activity in amateur footballers. is it enough to obtain health benefits?
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Amateur football is played by millions of individuals worldwide, but it has been scarcely researched (almost no studies have targeted this sport). There seems to be a need to fill this gap, because it has an impact in these individuals’ health status. The aim of our research was to uncover amateur football players’ physical and psychological traits to understand the impact of this sport in their health (physical, mental, and social well-being). Two-hundred footballers (17–40 years) from four regions in Spain (north, central, southwest, southeast), enrolled in 16 different football teams participated. They completed a questionnaire to assess their motives for sport participation, their intention to continue playing football, and their exercise addiction. To objectively measure their physical activity levels, accelerometers were used during practice sessions. Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were obtained from coaches prior to and after every practice session and players at the end of every practice. Results showed a mean 140.1 moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)/minutes/week. Players’ RPE scores were similar in the “fairly light” range (6–20 scale) at pre (11.38 ± 1.64) and post training (11.83 ± 1.39), and it was not different between players and coaches (11.50 ± 1.52). Enjoyment was the highest-ranked motive to practice amateur football (6.34 ± 0.67; 1–7 range), followed by fitness (5.68 ± 0.97; 1–7 range), social (4.80 ± 0.85; 1–7 range), and appearance (4.04 ± 1.21; 1–7 range). Players had some symptoms of exercise addiction (21.09 ± 4.53; 1–30 range) and their intentions to continue playing were very high (4.31 ± 1.08; 1–5 range). Moreover, enjoyment was the strongest predictor of these intentions (R<sup>2</sup>= 0.260). In conclusion, a weekly amateur football practice almost allows players to meet international MVPA recommendations for health benefits. Enjoyment was their strongest motive to practice, and the players showed some symptoms of exercise addiction. These two variables were the strongest predictors of the participants’ intention to continue playing amateur football. This sport could be considered adequate to help adults maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.
topic accelerometers
motives
health
addiction
football
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4477
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