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Heart rate, blood pressure (BP), and the second derivative of the photoplethysmogram (SDPTG) were assessed the night before and 4 h after each match. The ratios of the first and second descending waves to the first ascending wave of SDPTG (B/A ratio and D/A ratio) were calculated as indices of central arterial stiffness and peripheral wave reflection, respectively. The intra-individual relationship among interest variables was evaluated using the repeated-measures correlation analysis (rmcorr).</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Post-match D/A ratio, systolic and diastolic BP were lower compared to the pre-match value, while the B/A ratio did not change significantly. Heart rate was higher post-than pre-match. 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摘要
背景:耐力运动员的累积过度体力负荷会提高中央动脉僵硬度和周围血管床的平滑肌张力。本研究的目的是验证一个假设,即简短的一系列足球比赛会增加年轻女足球运动员的中央动脉僵硬度和动脉波反射。方法:15名受试者(17.2±0.7岁,mean±SD)连续5天参加4场比赛(每天1场,连续2天休息1天,重复2次),分别作为首发或替补。在每次比赛前一晚和比赛后4小时评估心率、血压(BP)和光容积描记图(SDPTG)的二阶导数。计算SDPTG第一、第二下降波与第一上升波之比(B/A比和D/A比)分别作为中心动脉刚度指标和外周波反射指标。使用重复测量相关分析(rmcorr)评估兴趣变量之间的个体内关系。结果:配血后D/A比、收缩压、舒张压均较配血前降低,B/A比无明显变化。比赛后心率高于比赛前。Rmcorr显示D/A比值与舒张压(rrm = 0.259, P = 0.008)和心率(rrm = -0.380, P< 0.001)具有显著的个体内相关性。结论:与我们的假设相反,短暂的一系列比赛并没有增加年轻女足球运动员的中央动脉僵硬度。相反,这些匹配引起了动脉波反射的反复、暂时的衰减。外周动脉波反射减弱似乎与舒张压降低和心率代偿性增加有关。
Impact of a brief series of soccer matches on vascular conditions in youth women.
Background: Accumulative excessive physical load elevates central arterial stiffness and smooth muscular tone of peripheral vascular beds in endurance athletes. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that a brief series of soccer matches would increase central arterial stiffness and arterial wave reflection from the periphery in young female football players.
Methods: Fifteen subjects (17.2 ± 0.7 years, mean ± SD) participated in four matches over five consecutive days (one match per day, with two consecutive days of matches followed by one rest day, repeated twice) in the Youth Girls Soccer Tournament, either as starters or substitutes. Heart rate, blood pressure (BP), and the second derivative of the photoplethysmogram (SDPTG) were assessed the night before and 4 h after each match. The ratios of the first and second descending waves to the first ascending wave of SDPTG (B/A ratio and D/A ratio) were calculated as indices of central arterial stiffness and peripheral wave reflection, respectively. The intra-individual relationship among interest variables was evaluated using the repeated-measures correlation analysis (rmcorr).
Results: Post-match D/A ratio, systolic and diastolic BP were lower compared to the pre-match value, while the B/A ratio did not change significantly. Heart rate was higher post-than pre-match. Rmcorr demonstrated significant intra-individual correlations of the D/A ratio with diastolic BP (rrm = 0.259, P = 0.008) and heart rate (rrm = -0.380, P< 0.001).
Conclusion: Contrary to our hypothesis, a brief series of matches did not increase central arterial stiffness in young female football players. Instead, the matches induced a repeated, temporary attenuation of arterial wave reflection. This attenuated arterial wave reflection from the periphery appeared to be associated with reduced diastolic BP and a compensatory increase in heart rate.
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