Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3142
Title: Weekly variations of well-being and interactions with training and match intensities
Other Titles: a descriptive case study in youth male soccer players
Authors: Silva, Ana Filipa
Oliveira, Rafael
Cataldi, Stefania
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Latino, Francesca
Badicu, Georgian
Greco, Gianpiero
Leão, César
Bonavolontà, Valerio
Fischetti, Francesco
Keywords: Football
Wellness
Exercise
Fatigue
Sleep
Readiness
Muscle soreness
Perceived exertion
Load
Issue Date: 2-Mar-2022
Citation: Silva, A.F., Oliveira, R., Cataldi, S., Clemente, F.M., Latino, F., Badicu, G., Greco, G., Leão, C., Bonavolontà, V. & Fischetti, F. (2022). Weekly variations of well-being and interactions with training and match intensities: a descriptive case study in youth male soccer players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(5). Doi: 10.3390/ijerph19052935
Abstract: The aim of this study was two-fold: (i) analyze the weekly variations of well-being and training/match intensity measures in youth soccer players, and (ii) test relations between well-being and training intensity outcomes. The study followed a descriptive case study design. Twenty-seven under-17 male soccer players were monitored for well-being and training intensity parameters over seventeen consecutive weeks. An adjusted version of the Hooper questionnaire was used to monitor the perceptive sleep quality, readiness, fatigue, and delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) early in the morning. The CR-10 Borg’s scale was also used for monitoring the rate of perceived exertion (RPE) of players after training sessions. Repeated-measures analysis of variance was executed to test the between-week variations of both well-being and training intensity outcomes. Moreover, Pearson product moment correlation was used to test the relations between well-being and training intensity outcomes. Repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant differences between weeks in the sleep quality (F = 0.422; p < 0.001; η2 p = 0.140), readiness (F = 0.8.734; p < 0.001; η2 p = 0.251), fatigue (F = 4.484; p < 0.001; η2p = 0.147), DOMS (F = 3.775; p = 0.001; η2 p = 0.127), RPE (F = 7.301; p < 0.001; η2p = 0.219), and session-RPE (F = 17.708; p < 0.001; η2 p = 0.405). Correlations between well-being and training intensity outcomes in the same week revealed moderate correlations between fatigue and session-RPE (r = 0.325). As conclusions, it was found that well-being and training intensity fluctuates over the season, while well-being outcomes seems to be related with training intensity, although with a small magnitude.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3142
ISSN: 1660-4601
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