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Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players
PURPOSE: This study evaluated how extended match time (90 + 30 min) affected physiological responses and fatigue in male soccer players. METHODS: Twenty competitive players (mean ± SD: age, 20 ± 1 yr; maximal oxygen uptake, 59 ± 4 mL·min(−1)·kg(−1)) completed an experimental match with their activit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35977104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000003021 |
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author | MOHR, MAGNI ERMIDIS, GEORGIOS JAMURTAS, ATHANASIOS Z. VIGH-LARSEN, Jeppe F. POULIOS, ATHANASIOS DRAGANIDIS, DIMITRIOS PAPANIKOLAOU, KONSTANTINOS TSIMEAS, PANAGIOTIS BATSILAS, DIMITRIOS LOULES, GEORGIOS BATRAKOULIS, ALEXIOS SOVATZIDIS, APOSTOLOS NIELSEN, JAKOB L. TZATZAKIS, THEOFANIS DELI, CHARIKLEIA K. NYBO, LARS KRUSTRUP, PETER FATOUROS, IOANNIS G. |
author_facet | MOHR, MAGNI ERMIDIS, GEORGIOS JAMURTAS, ATHANASIOS Z. VIGH-LARSEN, Jeppe F. POULIOS, ATHANASIOS DRAGANIDIS, DIMITRIOS PAPANIKOLAOU, KONSTANTINOS TSIMEAS, PANAGIOTIS BATSILAS, DIMITRIOS LOULES, GEORGIOS BATRAKOULIS, ALEXIOS SOVATZIDIS, APOSTOLOS NIELSEN, JAKOB L. TZATZAKIS, THEOFANIS DELI, CHARIKLEIA K. NYBO, LARS KRUSTRUP, PETER FATOUROS, IOANNIS G. |
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description | PURPOSE: This study evaluated how extended match time (90 + 30 min) affected physiological responses and fatigue in male soccer players. METHODS: Twenty competitive players (mean ± SD: age, 20 ± 1 yr; maximal oxygen uptake, 59 ± 4 mL·min(−1)·kg(−1)) completed an experimental match with their activity pattern and heart rate assessed throughout the game, whereas countermovement jump performance and repeated sprint ability were tested and quadriceps muscle biopsies and venous blood samples were taken at baseline and after 90 and 120 min of match play. RESULTS: Less high-intensity running (12%) was performed in extra time in association with fewer intense accelerations and decelerations per minute compared with normal time. Peak sprint speed was 11% lower in extra time compared with normal time, and fatigue also manifested in impaired postmatch repeated sprint ability and countermovement jump performance (all P < 0.05). Muscle glycogen declined from 373 ± 59 mmol·kg(−1) dry weight (dw) at baseline to 266 ± 64 mmol·kg(−1) dw after 90 min, with a further decline to 186 ± 56 mmol·kg(−1) dw after extra time (P < 0.05) and with single-fiber analyses revealing depleted or very low glycogen levels in ~75% of both slow and fast twitch fibers. Blood glucose did not change during the first 90-min but declined (P < 0.05) to 81 ± 8 mg·dL(−1) after extra time. Plasma glycerol and ammonia peaked at 236 ± 33 mg·dL(−1) and 75 ± 21 μmol·L(−1) after the extra period. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate exacerbated fatigue after extra time compared with normal time, which seems to be associated with muscle glycogen depletion, reductions in blood glucose levels, and hyperammonemia. Together, this points to metabolic disturbances being a major part of the integrated and multifaceted fatigue response during extended soccer match play. |
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spelling | pubmed-97701372022-12-28 Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players MOHR, MAGNI ERMIDIS, GEORGIOS JAMURTAS, ATHANASIOS Z. VIGH-LARSEN, Jeppe F. POULIOS, ATHANASIOS DRAGANIDIS, DIMITRIOS PAPANIKOLAOU, KONSTANTINOS TSIMEAS, PANAGIOTIS BATSILAS, DIMITRIOS LOULES, GEORGIOS BATRAKOULIS, ALEXIOS SOVATZIDIS, APOSTOLOS NIELSEN, JAKOB L. TZATZAKIS, THEOFANIS DELI, CHARIKLEIA K. NYBO, LARS KRUSTRUP, PETER FATOUROS, IOANNIS G. Med Sci Sports Exerc Applied Sciences PURPOSE: This study evaluated how extended match time (90 + 30 min) affected physiological responses and fatigue in male soccer players. METHODS: Twenty competitive players (mean ± SD: age, 20 ± 1 yr; maximal oxygen uptake, 59 ± 4 mL·min(−1)·kg(−1)) completed an experimental match with their activity pattern and heart rate assessed throughout the game, whereas countermovement jump performance and repeated sprint ability were tested and quadriceps muscle biopsies and venous blood samples were taken at baseline and after 90 and 120 min of match play. RESULTS: Less high-intensity running (12%) was performed in extra time in association with fewer intense accelerations and decelerations per minute compared with normal time. Peak sprint speed was 11% lower in extra time compared with normal time, and fatigue also manifested in impaired postmatch repeated sprint ability and countermovement jump performance (all P < 0.05). Muscle glycogen declined from 373 ± 59 mmol·kg(−1) dry weight (dw) at baseline to 266 ± 64 mmol·kg(−1) dw after 90 min, with a further decline to 186 ± 56 mmol·kg(−1) dw after extra time (P < 0.05) and with single-fiber analyses revealing depleted or very low glycogen levels in ~75% of both slow and fast twitch fibers. Blood glucose did not change during the first 90-min but declined (P < 0.05) to 81 ± 8 mg·dL(−1) after extra time. Plasma glycerol and ammonia peaked at 236 ± 33 mg·dL(−1) and 75 ± 21 μmol·L(−1) after the extra period. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate exacerbated fatigue after extra time compared with normal time, which seems to be associated with muscle glycogen depletion, reductions in blood glucose levels, and hyperammonemia. Together, this points to metabolic disturbances being a major part of the integrated and multifaceted fatigue response during extended soccer match play. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-01 2022-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9770137/ /pubmed/35977104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000003021 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Sports Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Applied Sciences MOHR, MAGNI ERMIDIS, GEORGIOS JAMURTAS, ATHANASIOS Z. VIGH-LARSEN, Jeppe F. POULIOS, ATHANASIOS DRAGANIDIS, DIMITRIOS PAPANIKOLAOU, KONSTANTINOS TSIMEAS, PANAGIOTIS BATSILAS, DIMITRIOS LOULES, GEORGIOS BATRAKOULIS, ALEXIOS SOVATZIDIS, APOSTOLOS NIELSEN, JAKOB L. TZATZAKIS, THEOFANIS DELI, CHARIKLEIA K. NYBO, LARS KRUSTRUP, PETER FATOUROS, IOANNIS G. Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players |
title | Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players |
title_full | Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players |
title_fullStr | Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players |
title_full_unstemmed | Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players |
title_short | Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players |
title_sort | extended match time exacerbates fatigue and impacts physiological responses in male soccer players |
topic | Applied Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35977104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000003021 |
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