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Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players
The aim of this study was to compare physical and hormonal responses of seventeen elite rugby sevens players over a 6-week intense training block (IT) and a consecutive 2-week tapering period (TAP), using a fatigue cut-off score of 20 as a potential moderating variable. Training was monitored by dai...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077784 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.116011 |
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author | Makni, Emna Bouaziz, Taieb Chamari, Karim Tarwneh, Raghad Moalla, Wassim Elloumi, Mohamed |
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description | The aim of this study was to compare physical and hormonal responses of seventeen elite rugby sevens players over a 6-week intense training block (IT) and a consecutive 2-week tapering period (TAP), using a fatigue cut-off score of 20 as a potential moderating variable. Training was monitored by daily training load (TL) and strain (TS) (using the session rating of perceived exertion [sRPE]) and also the weekly total score of fatigue (TSF; 8-item questionnaire tool). Testing and 24 h urinary cortisol (CL), cortisone (CN), adrenaline (AD) and noradrenalin (NAD) concentrations were also analysed before (T0) and after IT (T1) and after the TAP (T2). Players were assigned to group 1 with a TSF above 20 (G1 > 20, n = 9) and group 2 with a TSF below 20 (G2 < 20, n = 8) according to the French Society for Sports Medicine guidelines. TSF (effect size [ES] from 1.17 to 1.75), TL (ES from 0.81 to 1.06) and TS (ES from 1.23 to 1.40) were higher in G1 > 20 than in G2 < 20 over IT. Likewise, performance standards (ES from 1.58 to 2.61) and AD levels were lower (ES = 3.20), whereas CL and CL/CN ratio (ES from 1.60 to 3.47) were higher in G1 > 20 than in G2 < 20. After the TAP, TSF, TL and TS returned to baseline values for both groups, with an increase in performance standards and normalization in hormone levels. We suggest that a TSF greater than or equal to 20 could be considered as a fatigue threshold generating hormone disturbance and performance decrement, making it a potentially useful preventive and complementary training monitoring tool. |
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spelling | pubmed-101087652023-04-18 Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players Makni, Emna Bouaziz, Taieb Chamari, Karim Tarwneh, Raghad Moalla, Wassim Elloumi, Mohamed Biol Sport Original Paper The aim of this study was to compare physical and hormonal responses of seventeen elite rugby sevens players over a 6-week intense training block (IT) and a consecutive 2-week tapering period (TAP), using a fatigue cut-off score of 20 as a potential moderating variable. Training was monitored by daily training load (TL) and strain (TS) (using the session rating of perceived exertion [sRPE]) and also the weekly total score of fatigue (TSF; 8-item questionnaire tool). Testing and 24 h urinary cortisol (CL), cortisone (CN), adrenaline (AD) and noradrenalin (NAD) concentrations were also analysed before (T0) and after IT (T1) and after the TAP (T2). Players were assigned to group 1 with a TSF above 20 (G1 > 20, n = 9) and group 2 with a TSF below 20 (G2 < 20, n = 8) according to the French Society for Sports Medicine guidelines. TSF (effect size [ES] from 1.17 to 1.75), TL (ES from 0.81 to 1.06) and TS (ES from 1.23 to 1.40) were higher in G1 > 20 than in G2 < 20 over IT. Likewise, performance standards (ES from 1.58 to 2.61) and AD levels were lower (ES = 3.20), whereas CL and CL/CN ratio (ES from 1.60 to 3.47) were higher in G1 > 20 than in G2 < 20. After the TAP, TSF, TL and TS returned to baseline values for both groups, with an increase in performance standards and normalization in hormone levels. We suggest that a TSF greater than or equal to 20 could be considered as a fatigue threshold generating hormone disturbance and performance decrement, making it a potentially useful preventive and complementary training monitoring tool. Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2022-07-21 2023-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10108765/ /pubmed/37077784 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.116011 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. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Makni, Emna Bouaziz, Taieb Chamari, Karim Tarwneh, Raghad Moalla, Wassim Elloumi, Mohamed Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players |
title | Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players |
title_full | Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players |
title_fullStr | Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players |
title_full_unstemmed | Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players |
title_short | Fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players |
title_sort | fatigue score as a promising complementary training monitoring tool: a pilot study in elite rugby sevens players |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077784 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.116011 |
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