Fatigue and Recovery Time Course After Female Soccer Matches: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis.

Karine Naves Oliveira Goulart, Cândido Celso Coimbra, Helton Oliveira Campos, Lucas Rios Drummond, Pedro Henrique Madureira Ogando, Georgia Brown, Bruno Pena Couto, Rob Duffield, Samuel Penna Wanner
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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to analyze the extent of fatigue responses after female soccer matches and the ensuing recovery time course of performance, physiological, and perceptual responses.

Methods: Three databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and SPORTDiscus) were searched in October 2020 and updated in November 2021. Studies were included when participants were female soccer players, regardless of their ability level. Further, the intervention was an official soccer match with performance, physiological, or perceptual parameters collected pre- and post-match (immediately, 12 h, 24 h, 48 h, or 72 h-post).

Results: A total of 26 studies (n = 465 players) were included for meta-analysis. Most performance parameters showed some immediate post-match reduction (effect size [ES] = - 0.72 to - 1.80), apart from countermovement jump (CMJ; ES = - 0.04). Reduced CMJ performance occurred at 12 h (ES = - 0.38) and 24 h (ES = - 0.42) and sprint at 48 h post-match (ES = - 0.75). Inflammatory and immunological parameters responded acutely with moderate-to-large increases (ES = 0.58-2.75) immediately post-match. Creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase alterations persisted at 72 h post-match (ES = 3.79 and 7.46, respectively). Small-to-moderate effects were observed for increased cortisol (ES = 0.75) and reduced testosterone/cortisol ratio (ES = -0.47) immediately post-match, while negligible to small effects existed for testosterone (ES = 0.14) and estradiol (ES = 0.34). Large effects were observed for perceptual variables, with increased fatigue (ES = 1.79) and reduced vigor (ES = - 0.97) at 12 h post-match, while muscle soreness was increased immediately post (ES = 1.63) and at 24 h post-match (ES = 1.00).

Conclusions: Acute fatigue exists following female soccer matches, and the performance, physiological, and perceptual parameters showed distinctive recovery timelines. Importantly, physical performance was recovered at 72 h post-match, whereas muscle damage markers were still increased at this time point. These timelines should be considered when planning training and match schedules. However, some caution should be advised given the small number of studies available on this population.

Registration: The protocol for this systematic review was pre-registered on the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO, Registration Number: CRD42021237857).

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研究背景本研究旨在分析女足比赛后的疲劳反应程度以及随之而来的表现、生理和知觉反应的恢复时间过程:于 2020 年 10 月搜索了三个数据库(PubMed、Web of Science 和 SPORTDiscus),并于 2021 年 11 月进行了更新。只要研究对象是女性足球运动员,无论其能力水平如何,均被纳入研究范围。此外,干预措施是在正式足球比赛中收集赛前和赛后(即时、12 小时、24 小时、48 小时或 72 小时后)的表现、生理或知觉参数:共有 26 项研究(n = 465 名球员)被纳入荟萃分析。除反向运动跳跃(CMJ;ES = - 0.04)外,大多数成绩参数都在赛后立即下降(效应大小 [ES] = - 0.72 至 - 1.80)。赛后12小时(ES = - 0.38)和24小时(ES = - 0.42)CMJ成绩下降,赛后48小时短跑成绩下降(ES = - 0.75)。炎症和免疫参数在赛后立即出现中度至大幅上升(ES = 0.58-2.75)。肌酸激酶和乳酸脱氢酶的变化在比赛后 72 小时仍持续存在(ES = 3.79 和 7.46)。比赛后立即观察到皮质醇增加(ES = 0.75)和睾酮/皮质醇比率降低(ES = -0.47)的小至中等程度影响,而睾酮(ES = 0.14)和雌二醇(ES = 0.34)的影响可忽略不计至很小。对知觉变量的影响较大,赛后 12 小时疲劳感增加(ES = 1.79),活力下降(ES = - 0.97),而赛后即刻(ES = 1.63)和赛后 24 小时(ES = 1.00)肌肉酸痛感增加:结论:女足比赛后存在急性疲劳,其表现、生理和感知参数的恢复时间各不相同。重要的是,身体表现在赛后 72 小时得到恢复,而肌肉损伤指标在此时点仍在增加。在计划训练和比赛日程时应考虑到这些时间表。不过,鉴于针对这一人群的研究数量较少,应谨慎行事:本系统综述的方案已在国际系统综述前瞻性注册中心(PROSPERO,注册号:CRD42021237857)进行了预注册。
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