Competing at Altitude Reduces In-Match Physical Demands of Professional Soccer Players Compared With Sea Level.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY International journal of sports physiology and performance Pub Date : 2024-12-04 Print Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2024-0335
Hugo Silva, Olivier Girard, Júlio Monteiro, Matheus Gasques, Ana Sousa, Fábio Yuzo Nakamura
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Abstract

Purpose: This study examined whether physical demands during soccer matches differ between sea level and altitude, considering variations by playing position.

Methods: Thirty-seven professional players were monitored during 22 matches (11 at sea level and 11 at altitudes of 2200-4090 m) with global navigation satellite systems. Independent mean differences were used to compare in-match physical demands (ie, total distance, distance covered at specific speed intervals, accelerations [ACCs] and decelerations [DECs], and maximal speed) between locations for 5 playing positions (central defenders, fullbacks, central midfielders, wide midfielders, and forwards).

Results: At altitude, players covered shorter total distances (P < .001) and less distance in the 14.4- to 19.8-km/h (P < .001), 19.8- to 25.2-km/h (P < .001), and >25.2-km/h (P < .001) speed ranges. They also performed fewer ACCs (2.0-3.5 m/s2, P < .001; 3.5-6.0 m/s2, P < .001) and DECs (-3.5 to -2 m/s2, P < .001; -6.0 to -3.5 m/s2, P < .001) and achieved lower maximal speeds (P < .001). The impact of altitude varied by position: Central midfielders showed reduced performance in all variables, while central defenders (distance > 25.2 km/h, ACCs [2.0 and 3.5 m/s2], DECs [-3.5 and -2.0 m/s2], and maximal speed), fullbacks (distance > 25.2 km/h, ACCs, and DECs [-3.5 and -2.0 m/s2]), and forwards (distances [total, 19.8-25.2 km/h, and >25.2 km/h] and ACCs [-3.5 and -6.0 m/s2]) presented unclear differences (P > .05) between locations.

Conclusion: Our study highlights the importance of considering playing positions when assessing the in-match activity profiles of sea-level resident soccer players competing at moderate to high altitudes.

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与海平面相比,高海拔比赛降低了职业足球运动员的比赛体力需求。
目的:本研究考察了足球比赛中的身体需求是否因海拔和海拔的不同而不同,并考虑了比赛位置的变化。方法:利用全球卫星导航系统对37名职业球员进行22场比赛(11场在海平面,11场在海拔2200 ~ 4090 m)的监测。使用独立的平均差异来比较5个位置(中卫、边后卫、中前卫、边前卫和前锋)的比赛中身体需求(即总距离、特定速度间隔下的距离、加速[ACCs]和减速[DECs]以及最大速度)。结果:在海拔高度,运动员在14.4 ~ 19.8 km/h (P < 0.001)、19.8 ~ 25.2 km/h (P < 0.001)、>25.2 km/h (P < 0.001)速度范围内的总距离较短(P < 0.001)。他们的ACCs也较少(2.0 ~ 3.5 m/s2, P < 0.001;3.5 - -6.0米/ s2, P <措施)和DECs(-3.5到2米/ s2, P <措施;-6.0 ~ -3.5 m/s2, P < .001),最大速度较低(P < .001)。海拔高度的影响因位置而异:中前卫在所有变量中表现都有所下降,而中卫(距离>25.2 km/h, ACCs[2.0和3.5 m/s2], DECs[-3.5和-2.0 m/s2],最大速度),边后卫(距离>25.2 km/h, ACCs和DECs[-3.5和-2.0 m/s2]),前锋(距离[总距离19.8-25.2 km/h, >25.2 km/h], ACCs[-3.5和-6.0 m/s2])在不同位置之间差异不明显(P > .05)。结论:我们的研究强调了在评估在中高海拔地区比赛的海平面居民足球运动员的比赛中活动概况时考虑比赛位置的重要性。
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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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