Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer Players

The aim of this study was to test associations between accumulated external load and changes in body composition, isokinetic strength, and aerobic capacity of soccer players. Twenty-three professional soccer players (age: 24.7 ± 2.8 years; height: 179.2 ± 6.3; experience: 9.7 ± 2.1 years) participat...

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Main Authors: Filipe Manuel Clemente, Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis, Thomas Rosemann, Beat Knechtle
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Physiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2019.00443/full
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spelling doaj-bd212c4652c948a6873bcfab974d9dca2020-11-25T00:29:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2019-04-011010.3389/fphys.2019.00443432947Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer PlayersFilipe Manuel Clemente0Filipe Manuel Clemente1Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis2Thomas Rosemann3Beat Knechtle4Beat Knechtle5Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, School of Sport and Leisure, Melgaço, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, Delegação da Covilhã, Covilhã, PortugalExercise Physiology Laboratory, Nikaia, GreeceInstitute of Primary Care, University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandInstitute of Primary Care, University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandMedbase St. Gallen Am Vadianplatz, St. Gallen, SwitzerlandThe aim of this study was to test associations between accumulated external load and changes in body composition, isokinetic strength, and aerobic capacity of soccer players. Twenty-three professional soccer players (age: 24.7 ± 2.8 years; height: 179.2 ± 6.3; experience: 9.7 ± 2.1 years) participated in this study. This pre-post study design was performed during 10 weeks from July to August of 2017 (4 weeks of pre-season and 6 weeks during the early season). Players were monitored daily by GPS technology and were assessed before and after a 10-week period in terms of body mass (BM), fat mass, lean mass, isokinetic strength at 60°/s, VO2max, and HRmax. Large-to-very large positive correlations were found between the sum of sprinting distance and % differences of BM [0.70, (−0.09;0.95)], HRmax [0.51, (−0.37;0.91)], agonist (quadriceps)/antagonist (hamstrings) left ratio [0.84, (0.27;0.97)] and agonist/antagonist right ratio [0.92, (0.58;0.99)]. Large positive correlations were found between the acceleration sum and % differences of VO2max [0.58, (−0.29;0.92)], quadriceps left peak torque [0.66, (−0.16;0.94)], hamstrings left peak torque [0.68, (−0.13;0.94)] and hamstrings right peak torque [0.62, (−0.22;0.93)]. Sprinting load was largely and positively associated with changes in knee strength asymmetries. Acceleration sum was largely and positively correlated with variations at VO2max and peak torques at hamstrings. In addition, dose-response relationships using external load variables were identified in professional soccer players.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2019.00443/fulldose-responseexternal loadbody fatVO2maxisokineticassociation football
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Thomas Rosemann
Beat Knechtle
Beat Knechtle
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Filipe Manuel Clemente
Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis
Thomas Rosemann
Beat Knechtle
Beat Knechtle
Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer Players
Frontiers in Physiology
dose-response
external load
body fat
VO2max
isokinetic
association football
author_facet Filipe Manuel Clemente
Filipe Manuel Clemente
Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis
Thomas Rosemann
Beat Knechtle
Beat Knechtle
author_sort Filipe Manuel Clemente
title Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer Players
title_short Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer Players
title_full Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer Players
title_fullStr Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer Players
title_full_unstemmed Dose-Response Relationship Between External Load Variables, Body Composition, and Fitness Variables in Professional Soccer Players
title_sort dose-response relationship between external load variables, body composition, and fitness variables in professional soccer players
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The aim of this study was to test associations between accumulated external load and changes in body composition, isokinetic strength, and aerobic capacity of soccer players. Twenty-three professional soccer players (age: 24.7 ± 2.8 years; height: 179.2 ± 6.3; experience: 9.7 ± 2.1 years) participated in this study. This pre-post study design was performed during 10 weeks from July to August of 2017 (4 weeks of pre-season and 6 weeks during the early season). Players were monitored daily by GPS technology and were assessed before and after a 10-week period in terms of body mass (BM), fat mass, lean mass, isokinetic strength at 60°/s, VO2max, and HRmax. Large-to-very large positive correlations were found between the sum of sprinting distance and % differences of BM [0.70, (−0.09;0.95)], HRmax [0.51, (−0.37;0.91)], agonist (quadriceps)/antagonist (hamstrings) left ratio [0.84, (0.27;0.97)] and agonist/antagonist right ratio [0.92, (0.58;0.99)]. Large positive correlations were found between the acceleration sum and % differences of VO2max [0.58, (−0.29;0.92)], quadriceps left peak torque [0.66, (−0.16;0.94)], hamstrings left peak torque [0.68, (−0.13;0.94)] and hamstrings right peak torque [0.62, (−0.22;0.93)]. Sprinting load was largely and positively associated with changes in knee strength asymmetries. Acceleration sum was largely and positively correlated with variations at VO2max and peak torques at hamstrings. In addition, dose-response relationships using external load variables were identified in professional soccer players.
topic dose-response
external load
body fat
VO2max
isokinetic
association football
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