Associations Between Match Running Performance and Environmental Temperatures in 4 Professional Football Leagues.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY International journal of sports physiology and performance Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2024-0248
Edgar Schwarz, Rob Duffield, Andrew R Novak, Tom Görres, Tim Meyer
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Purpose: This study investigated associations between environmental temperatures and match running performance in 4 professional football leagues.

Methods: Running performance indicators including total, high-speed, and sprint distances were collated from 1610 matches from the German Bundesliga 1 and 2, Japanese J-League, and Turkish SüperLig. Environmental data for each of these matches were obtained for dry-bulb and wet-bulb globe temperatures (WBGT) retrospectively from public sources. Linear regressions were used to determine relationships between running performance indicators and both temperature and WBGT for individual leagues. Furthermore, linear mixed models were used to determine associations across all 4 leagues, accounting for differences between them as random effects. Bonferroni corrections were applied to account for multiple tests.

Results: Overall, combined-league data showed that total distance (95% CI, -0.50 to 0.37; β: -0.36), number of high-speed runs (95% CI, -4.57 to 2.93; β: -0.29), high-speed distances (95% CI, -0.07 to 0.05; β: -0.28), number of sprints (95% CI, -2.72 to 2.07; β: -0.39), and sprint distances (95% CI, -0.05 to 0.03; β: -0.22) were all lower when WBGT was higher (P < .001), whereas the peak speed recorded per match (95% CI, 0.01 to 0.03; β: 0.18) was higher when WBGT was higher (P < .001). Models with temperature instead of WBGT derived similar results.

Conclusion: Warmer environmental conditions were associated with lower total, high-speed, and sprint distances covered. These responses may result from an increased thermoregulatory load or indirectly from an adapted individual or team-tactical pacing strategy in warmer conditions. Teams should consider strategies to counter such effects to avoid lower distances covered at high intensities that are related to success in football.

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目的:本研究调查了 4 个职业足球联赛中环境温度与比赛跑步成绩之间的关系:整理了来自德国足球甲级联赛和乙级联赛、日本足球乙级联赛和土耳其足球甲级联赛的 1610 场比赛的跑步表现指标,包括总距离、高速距离和冲刺距离。每场比赛的干球温度和湿球温度(WBGT)的环境数据都是通过公共来源获得的。线性回归用于确定各个联赛的跑步成绩指标与温度和 WBGT 之间的关系。此外,还使用线性混合模型来确定所有 4 个联赛之间的关系,并将它们之间的差异作为随机效应加以考虑。采用 Bonferroni 校正以考虑多重检验:总体而言,综合联赛数据显示,总距离(95% CI,-0.50 至 0.37;β:-0.36)、高速跑次数(95% CI,-4.57 至 2.93;β:-0.29)、高速距离(95% CI,-0.07 至 0.05;β:-0.28)、短跑次数(95% CI,-2.72至2.07;β:-0.39)和冲刺距离(95% CI,-0.05至0.03;β:-0.22)在WBGT较高时都较低(P < .001),而每场比赛记录的峰值速度(95% CI,0.01至0.03;β:0.18)在WBGT较高时较高(P < .001)。用温度代替 WBGT 的模型也得出了类似的结果:结论:较暖的环境条件与较低的总距离、高速距离和冲刺距离有关。这些反应可能是体温调节负荷增加的结果,也可能是在较暖条件下个人或团队战术步速策略调整的间接结果。球队应考虑应对这种影响的策略,以避免在高强度条件下缩短与足球比赛成功有关的距离。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) focuses on sport physiology and performance and is dedicated to advancing the knowledge of sport and exercise physiologists, sport-performance researchers, and other sport scientists. The journal publishes authoritative peer-reviewed research in sport physiology and related disciplines, with an emphasis on work having direct practical applications in enhancing sport performance in sport physiology and related disciplines. IJSPP publishes 10 issues per year: January, February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October, and November.
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