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Effect of pre-season training phase on anthropometric, hormonal and fitness parameters in young soccer players

The aims of the study were to investigate 1) the effect of 8 weeks of PSP training on anthropometrics, salivary hormones and fitness parameters in youth soccer players, 2) the correlations between fitness and hormonal parameters, and 3) the impact of the experience of the coach and his methodology o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Perroni, Fabrizio, Fittipaldi, Simona, Falcioni, Lavinia, Ghizzoni, Lucia, Borrione, Paolo, Vetrano, Mario, Del Vescovo, Riccardo, Migliaccio, Silvia, Guidetti, Laura, Baldari, Carlo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6876839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31765396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225471
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Sumario:The aims of the study were to investigate 1) the effect of 8 weeks of PSP training on anthropometrics, salivary hormones and fitness parameters in youth soccer players, 2) the correlations between fitness and hormonal parameters, and 3) the impact of the experience of the coach and his methodology of training on these parameters. Weight, height, BMI, pubertal development (PDS), salivary Cortisol (sC), salivary Testosterone (sT), salivary sDHEAS, intermittent tests (VO(2max)), and countermovement jump test (CMJ) modifications of 35 youth soccer players (age: 14±0 yrs; BMI: 20.8±1.8 k/m(2)) from two Italian clubs (“Lupa Frascati” -LF-; “Albalonga” -AL) were analysed. A significant (p<0.05) time by club effect was observed in sC (F((1,31)) = 9.7, ES = 1.13), sT (F((1,31)) = 4.2, ES = 0.74), CMJ (F((1,28)) = 26.5, ES = 1.94), and VO(2max) (F((1,28)) = 8.5, ES = 1.10). Statistical differences (p<0.05) in weight (F((1,32)) = 25.5, ES = 0.11), sC (F((1,31)) = 32.1, ES = 1.43), sT/sC ratio (F((1,31)) = 10.1, ES = 0.97), sDHEAS/sC ratio (F((1,31)) = 6.3, ES = 0.70), and VO(2max) (F((1,28)) = 64.3, ES = 1.74) were found within time factor. Between clubs, differences (p<0.05) in sC (F((1,32)) = 8.5, ES = 1.17), sT (F((1,31)) = 4.2, ES = 0.74), CMJ (F((1,28)) = 26.5, ES = 1.50), and VO(2max) (F((1,28)) = 8.5, ES = 1.10) were found. CMJ was inversely correlated with sDHEAS (r = -0.38) before PSP, while Δ of CMJ showed significant correlations with Δ of sC (r = 0.43) and ΔVO(2max) was inversely correlated with ΔBMI (r = -0.54) and ΔsC (r = -0.37) in all subjects. Considering each single club, ΔVO(2max) showed correlations with ΔBMI (r = -0.45) in AL, while ΔCMJ showed correlations with ΔPDS (r = 0.72) in LF club. Since the PSP is often limited training time to simultaneously develop physical, technical and tactical qualities, an efficient method to distribute the training load is important in youth soccer players to increase the performance and to avoid injuries.