From Preparation to Competitive Period in Soccer: Hematological Changes

Evangelos Bekris, Aristotelis Gioldasis, I. Gissis, K. Anagnostakos, Mylonis Eleftherios
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Abstract Hematological parameters affect the aerobic capacity which is considered as basic for technical and tactical development of soccer players. However, the hematological parameters such as hemoglobin (HBG), hematocrit (HCT), red blood cells (RBC), iron status and ferritin concentration, change throughout a season. Therefore, the current longitudinal study aimed to examine the changes of hematological parameters in professional soccer players throughout a 6-month period. The researchers examined 25 soccer players (25.7 ± 2.1) at the beginning of the preparation period, at the middle, and at the end of the preparation period, as well as at the competitive period. The results indicated that in the first part of the preparation period there was an increasing trend for all the hematological parameters. This trend developed significant increases at the end of the preparation period, which corresponds at the beginning of the competitive period. In summary, the current findings showed that the players improve and maintain their hematological values throughout the season because of aerobic training during preparation period.
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从足球备战到比赛阶段:血液学变化
摘要血液学参数影响着运动员的有氧运动能力,而有氧运动能力是足球运动员技战术发展的基础。然而,血液学参数如血红蛋白(HBG)、红细胞压积(HCT)、红细胞(RBC)、铁状态和铁蛋白浓度在整个季节都会发生变化。因此,本纵向研究旨在研究职业足球运动员在6个月期间血液参数的变化。研究人员对25名足球运动员(25.7±2.1)在备战期开始、中期、结束以及比赛期进行了调查。结果表明:制剂前期各项血液学指标均呈上升趋势;这一趋势在准备期结束时显著增加,与竞争期开始时相对应。综上所述,目前的研究结果表明,由于在准备阶段进行有氧训练,球员在整个赛季中都能改善和保持他们的血液学值。
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