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Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players

To quantify and compare the external peak demands (PD) encountered according to game result (win vs. loss), quarter result (win vs. tie vs. loss), and quarter point difference (± difference in score) in under-18 years (U18), male basketball players. Thirteen basketball players had external load vari...

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Autores principales: Alonso Pérez-Chao, Enrique, Gómez, Miguel Ángel, Scanlan, Aaron, Ribas, Carlos, Trapero, Juan, Lorenzo, Alberto
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Publicado: Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077777
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.116010
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author Alonso Pérez-Chao, Enrique
Gómez, Miguel Ángel
Scanlan, Aaron
Ribas, Carlos
Trapero, Juan
Lorenzo, Alberto
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Gómez, Miguel Ángel
Scanlan, Aaron
Ribas, Carlos
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description To quantify and compare the external peak demands (PD) encountered according to game result (win vs. loss), quarter result (win vs. tie vs. loss), and quarter point difference (± difference in score) in under-18 years (U18), male basketball players. Thirteen basketball players had external load variables monitored across 9 games using local positioning system technology, including distance covered, distance covered in different intensity zones, accelerations, decelerations, and PlayerLoad™. PD were calculated across 30-s, 1-min, and 5-min time windows for each variable. Linear mixed models were used to compare PD for each variable according to game result (win vs. loss), quarter result (win vs tie vs loss), and quarter point difference (high vs. low). External PD were comparable between games that were won and lost for all variables and between quarters that were won and lost for most variables (p > 0.05, trivial-small effects). In contrast, players produced higher (p < 0.05, small effects) 1-min high-speed running distance and 5-min PlayerLoad(TM) in quarters that were won compared to quarters that were lost. Additionally, high quarter point differences (7.51 ± 3.75 points) elicited greater (p < 0.05, small effects) external PD (30-s PlayerLoad(TM), 30-s and 5-min decelerations, and 1-min and 5-min high-speed running distance) than low quarter point differences (-2.47 ± 2.67 points). External PD remain consistent (trivial-small effects) regardless of game result, quarter result, and quarter point difference in U18, male basketball players. Accordingly, external PD attained during games may not be a key indicator of team success.
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spelling pubmed-101087462023-04-18 Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players Alonso Pérez-Chao, Enrique Gómez, Miguel Ángel Scanlan, Aaron Ribas, Carlos Trapero, Juan Lorenzo, Alberto Biol Sport Original Paper To quantify and compare the external peak demands (PD) encountered according to game result (win vs. loss), quarter result (win vs. tie vs. loss), and quarter point difference (± difference in score) in under-18 years (U18), male basketball players. Thirteen basketball players had external load variables monitored across 9 games using local positioning system technology, including distance covered, distance covered in different intensity zones, accelerations, decelerations, and PlayerLoad™. PD were calculated across 30-s, 1-min, and 5-min time windows for each variable. Linear mixed models were used to compare PD for each variable according to game result (win vs. loss), quarter result (win vs tie vs loss), and quarter point difference (high vs. low). External PD were comparable between games that were won and lost for all variables and between quarters that were won and lost for most variables (p > 0.05, trivial-small effects). In contrast, players produced higher (p < 0.05, small effects) 1-min high-speed running distance and 5-min PlayerLoad(TM) in quarters that were won compared to quarters that were lost. Additionally, high quarter point differences (7.51 ± 3.75 points) elicited greater (p < 0.05, small effects) external PD (30-s PlayerLoad(TM), 30-s and 5-min decelerations, and 1-min and 5-min high-speed running distance) than low quarter point differences (-2.47 ± 2.67 points). External PD remain consistent (trivial-small effects) regardless of game result, quarter result, and quarter point difference in U18, male basketball players. Accordingly, external PD attained during games may not be a key indicator of team success. Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2022-06-01 2023-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10108746/ /pubmed/37077777 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.116010 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Gómez, Miguel Ángel
Scanlan, Aaron
Ribas, Carlos
Trapero, Juan
Lorenzo, Alberto
Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players
title Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players
title_full Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players
title_fullStr Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players
title_full_unstemmed Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players
title_short Influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players
title_sort influence of game and quarter results on external peak demands during games in under-18 years, male basketball players
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077777
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.116010
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