Hemodynamic and motion demands of soccer referees: a comparison between series A and B of the State Championship of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Q4 Health Professions Archivos de Medicina del Deporte Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI:10.18176/archmeddeporte.00139
Leandro de Lima e Silva, Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale, Eduardo Borba Neves, Juliana Brandão Pinto de Castro, Erik Salum de Godoy, Jurandir Baptista da Silva, Magna Leilane Silva, Rodolfo de Alkmim Moreira Nunes
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Introduction: Soccer referees need excellent conditioning to withstand the physical and psychological demands of games. Objective: To compare the hemodynamic variables, speed, cadence, and distance coursed of referees during soccer games of series A and B in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Material and method: The total number of decisions made during the 10 soccer matches evaluated was 1,224 observable decisions of 10 professional Soccer referees (one per soccer match: 5 in series A and 5 in series B). We used a frequency meter (Polar, model V800, PolarFlow software) and video footage of the games (Sony, model PXW-Z150, 4K). The moments considered were: the decision, 15 seconds that preceded it, and the period from the beginning of each stage to each decision. Were studied the hemodynamic [average heat rate (mean HR), maximum heart rate (HRmax), and minimum heart rate (HRmin)] and motion variables [average speed (Vmed), maximum speed (Vmax), average cadence (cadencemed), maximum cadence (cadencemax), minimum cadence (cadencemin), and distance covered]. Descriptive measures were used to present the results of the variables studied and the Student’s T-Test for independent samples to test the study hypotheses. The significance level was set at 95% (P <0.05). Results: The matches of series A had a greater number of interventions and greater hemodynamic load at the exact moment of the decision than those of series B. significantly (P <0.05): mean HR, HRmax, HRmin, Vmax, Cadencemed, and Cadencemax in series A were higher compared to series B. In the 15 seconds before the decisions: mean HR, HRmax, and HRmin in series A were higher than in series B, and Vmed in series B was higher in relation to series A. At the exact moment of the decisions: mean HR in series A was higher in relation to series B. Conclusion: Referees’ interventions are generally carried out under high hemodynamic pressure. The matches played in the A series require a higher number of interventions and hemodynamic intensity than the matches in the series B under high hemodynamic pressure, other psychological factors may play a role; however, this needs to be studied in greater depth.
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足球裁判的血液动力学和运动要求:巴西里约热内卢国家锦标赛a组和B组的比较
足球裁判需要出色的体能来承受比赛对身体和心理的要求。目的:比较巴西里约热内卢甲级和乙级足球比赛中裁判的血流动力学变量、速度、节奏和距离过程。材料和方法:在评估的10场足球比赛中做出的判罚总数为1224个可观察的判罚,来自10名专业足球裁判(每场足球比赛1个:A系列5个,B系列5个)。我们使用频率计(Polar,型号V800, PolarFlow软件)和比赛录像(索尼,型号PXW-Z150, 4K)。所考虑的时刻是:决策,决策之前的15秒,以及从每个阶段开始到每个决策的时间。研究了血流动力学[平均热率(mean HR)、最大心率(HRmax)和最小心率(HRmin)]和运动变量[平均速度(Vmed)、最大速度(Vmax)、平均节奏(cadencemed)、最大节奏(cadencemax)、最小节奏(cadencemin)和覆盖距离]。描述性测量用于呈现所研究变量的结果,并使用独立样本的学生t检验来检验研究假设。显著性水平为95% (P <0.05)。结果:首轮的比赛更多的干预措施在准确的时间和更大的血流动力学负荷的决定比系列B显著(P & lt; 0.05):指的是人力资源,HRmax, HRmin, Vmax, Cadencemed,和Cadencemax串联一个高于系列B前的15秒决策:指的是人力资源,HRmax,和HRmin系列的高于B, B和vm系列高与A系列的确切时刻的决策:A组的平均HR高于b组。结论:裁判员的干预通常是在高血流动力学压力下进行的。在高血流动力学压力下,A系列比赛比B系列比赛需要更高的干预次数和血流动力学强度,其他心理因素可能起作用;然而,这需要更深入的研究。
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Archivos de Medicina del Deporte Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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