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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251290/impact-of-the-menstrual-cycle-on-physical-performance-and-subjective-ratings-in-elite-academy-women-soccer-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Etienne Juillard, Tom Douchet, Christos Paizis, Nicolas Babault
Our study aimed to combine psychological and physical factors to explore the impact of the menstrual cycle on performance in elite academy women soccer players through weekly monitoring. Eighteen elite academy women soccer players were monitored. Players reported daily through an online anonymous survey if they were in menstruation. Players answered the Hooper Questionnaire daily, performed an Illinois Agility Test (IAT) twice a week, and rated their perceived exertion (RPE) after every training session. Tests were associated with a complete menstrual cycle reported through the online anonymous survey to determine the two weeks of the follicular phase and the two weeks of the luteal phase...
January 3, 2024: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251283/indicators-of-fatigue-during-a-soccer-match-simulation-using-gps-derived-workload-values-which-metrics-are-most-useful
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin J Snyder, Cameron Maung-Maung, Cameron Whitacre
Research into women's competitive soccer matches has shown distance and high-speed running (HSR) reductions over time, but the effects on some GPS-derived metrics have not been investigated. The purpose of this project was to examine the utility of common GPS metrics for indicating fatigue from the T-SAFT90 match simulation in collegiate soccer players. Unlike in competitive matches, changes to these metrics occurred as early as 15 min, with HSR, average and max speed, and speed intensity (SI) exhibiting significant declines...
December 27, 2023: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38245604/individualized-monitoring-of-longitudinal-heading-exposure-in-soccer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Kenny, Marko Elez, Adam Clansey, Naznin Virji-Babul, Lyndia C Wu
There is growing concern that repetitive soccer headers may have negative long-term consequences on brain health. However, inconsistent and low-quality heading exposure measurements limit past investigations of this effect. Here we conducted a comprehensive heading exposure analysis across all players on a university women's soccer team for over two calendar years (36 unique athletes), quantifying both game and practice exposure during all in-season and off-season periods, with over ten thousand video-confirmed headers...
January 20, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243669/-readytoplay-hamstring-injuries-in-women-s-football-a-two-season-prospective-cohort-study-in-the-norwegian-women-s-premier-league
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Amundsen, S Thorarinsdottir, A Larmo, R Pedersen, T E Andersen, M Møller, R Bahr
In this two-season prospective cohort study (2020-2021), we aimed to describe the characteristics, clinical findings and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of hamstring injuries in the Norwegian women's premier league. Hamstring injuries were examined by team physiotherapists using a standardised clinical examination and injury form. Injury location and severity (modified Peetrons classification) were graded based on MRI by two independent radiologists. Fifty-three hamstring injuries were clinically examined, 31 of these with MRI...
January 19, 2024: Science & medicine in football
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242500/return-to-sports-in-female-athletes-after-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-a-systematic-review-and-metanalysis
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REVIEW
David Figueroa, María Loreto Figueroa, Francisco Figueroa
IMPORTANCE: Return to sport (RTS) is considered an indicator of successful recovery after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). In recent years, there has been major interest in documenting RTS following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Despite women being at increased risk for ACL injuries and a global increase in women's participation in sports, research has not adequately focused on female athletes. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the RTS rate in female athletes after ACLR...
January 17, 2024: Journal of ISAKOS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198788/the-dose-response-in-elite-soccer-preliminary-insights-from-menstrual-cycle-tracking-during-the-fifa-women-s-world-cup-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dawn Scott, Georgie Bruinvels, Dean Norris, Ric Lovell
PURPOSE: This preliminary study examined the influence of estimated menstrual-cycle (MC) phase on responses to soccer matches and training sessions in preparation for and during the FIFA (Fédération internationale de football association) Women's World Cup 2019. METHODS: Twenty outfield players representing a national team were tracked over a 45-day period. External (10-Hz global positioning system; total and distance covered at high-metabolic power [≥20 W·kg-1]) and internal load measures (minutes ≥80% heart-rate maximum, sessional ratings of perceived exertion) were collected during all training and matches, with single-item wellness measures (fatigue, soreness, sleep quality, and sleep duration) collected each morning prior to activity...
January 10, 2024: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188119/match-demands-of-female-team-sports-a-scoping-review
#27
REVIEW
María L Pérez Armendáriz, Konstaninos Spyrou, Pedro E Alcaraz
This scoping review aimed to characterize and quantify the external load demands of professional female team sports, in terms of total distance [TD], moderate-speed [MSR] and high-speed running [HSR], sprint, accelerations [ACC], and decelerations [DEC]. A search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science until 15/04/2023. The Risk of Bias Assessment Tool for Nonrandomized Studies (RoBANS) was used. Eighty-six articles were eligible for inclusion in this review, with 40 in soccer, 23 in rugby (6 rugby union, 3 rugby league, and 14 rugby sevens), 8 in field hockey, 8 in basketball, 6 in handball, and 1 in futsal...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188116/top-class-women-s-soccer-performance-peak-demands-and-distribution-of-the-match-activities-relative-to-maximal-intensities-during-official-matches
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreas Riboli, Lorenzo Francini, Emanuele Rossi, Andrea Caronti, Lorenzo Boldrini, Stefano Mazzoni
The aims of the current study were to determine the most demanding passages of match play (MDP) and the distribution of match activities relative to maximum intensities during official matches in top-class women soccer players. Twenty-eight women players competing in European championship and international UEFA competitions were monitored during 38 official matches (277 individual samples). Maximum relative (m · min-1 ) total distance (TD), high-speed running (HSRD), very high-speed running (VHSRD), sprint, acceleration and deceleration distances were calculated across different durations (1-5, 10, 15, 90 min) using a rolling average analysis...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38182274/uefa-women-s-elite-club-injury-study-a-prospective-study-on-1527-injuries-over-four-consecutive-seasons-2018-2019-to-2021-2022-reveals-thigh-muscle-injuries-to-be-most-common-and-acl-injuries-most-burdensome
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Hallén, Rita Tomás, Jan Ekstrand, Håkan Bengtsson, Elke Van den Steen, Martin Hägglund, Markus Waldén
OBJECTIVE: Injuries in women's football (soccer) have scarcely been investigated, and no study has been conducted in the highest competitive level involving club teams from different countries. Our aim was to investigate the time-loss injury epidemiology and characteristics among women's elite football players over four seasons. METHODS: 596 players from 15 elite women's teams in Europe were studied prospectively during the 2018/2019 to 2021/2022 seasons (44 team seasons)...
January 5, 2024: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38177568/15%C3%A2-weeks-of-soccer-training-increases-left-ventricular-mass-and-improves-indices-of-left-ventricular-diastolic-function-in-previously-sedentary-mildly-hypertensive-middle-aged-women
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tórur Sjúrðarson, Kasper Kyhl, Nikolai B Nordsborg, Rudi Kollslíð, Lars Juel Andersen, Peter Krustrup, Magni Mohr
PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of soccer training on cardiac adaptations in mildly hypertensive middle-aged women. METHODS: Hypertensive premenopausal women (n = 41; age (mean ± SD): 44 ± 7 years; height: 166 ± 6 cm; weight: 78.6 ± 11.6 kg; body fat: 43.3 ± 5.2%) were randomized to soccer training (SOC, n = 21) or control (CON, n = 20)...
January 4, 2024: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38167186/a-cross-sectional-study-examining-nigerian-footballers-knowledge-and-attitudes-towards-sport-related-concussion-and-associated-contextual-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oluwaseyi Olanrewaju, Haroon Rashid, Nick Dobbin
OBJECTIVE: To examine Nigerian footballers' knowledge and attitudes towards sport-related concussion (SRC) and associated contextual factors. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was used with an online questionnaire distributed to Nigerian footballers affiliated with a registered team. The questionnaire included demographic information and the Rosenbaum Concussion Knowledge and Attitudes Survey (RoCKAS-ST). The concussion knowledge index (CKI, 0-25) and attitude index (CAI, 15-75) were calculated...
September 2023: Brain Impairment: a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38153081/aerobic-power-across-positions-an-investigation-into-women-s-soccer-performance
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Xing, Tomasz Chamera, Long Chen, ShuLi Zhang
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to discern the disparities in the aerobic capacity of female athletes occupying various positions within a soccer team, and to understand the physical characteristics of the athletes in different positions. It is critical to understand that the physical demands for players vary depending on their positions on the field, a factor that greatly influences their training and gameplay. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study engaged a sample of 25 female soccer players, average age of 22...
December 22, 2023: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine: AAEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144932/acl-injuries-in-soccer-players-prevention-and-return-to-play-considerations
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Husam Nawas, Hunter Fleming, Steven Purcell
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, with an estimated 270 million people, or 4% of the world's population, currently playing.1 Soccer has recently enjoyed an elevated profile with the US women's national team competing in the 2023 World Cup. Meanwhile, there is regional excitement with Kansas City selected as a host city of the upcoming 2026 men's World Cup (logo left). Knee injuries, particularly ACL tears, are common in soccer and can lead to extensive time away from sport. Increasing emphasis is being placed on reducing soccer related injuries as well as improving outcomes when returning players back to competitive play...
2023: Missouri Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38138259/the-effects-of-pre-season-and-relationships-with-physical-physiological-body-composition-and-load-markers-a-case-study-comparing-starters-versus-non-starters-from-an-elite-female-professional-soccer-team
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael Oliveira, João Paulo Brito, Renato Fernandes, Ryland Morgans, Susana Alves, Fernando J Santos, Paula Pinto, Mário C Espada
Background and Objectives : Research on female soccer players that analyzes playing status is scarce and has previously only examined load monitoring, while other markers, such as physical (i.e., strength, power, and agility), physiological (i.e., maximal oxygen uptake), and body composition (i.e., body fat mass, fat-free mass, body water, and phase angle) markers, warrant further investigation. Thus, the study aims were to (a) compare physical, physiological, body composition, and load markers between starters and non-starters; (b) compare measurements pre- and post-training intervention (five weeks); and (c) analyze any relationships between physical, physiological, body composition, and load markers in an elite female soccer team...
December 13, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38125481/perfection-behind-the-whistle-perfectionism-and-perceived-performance-in-soccer-referees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudio Robazza, Pietro Sivilli, Laura Bortoli, Montse C Ruiz
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between self-oriented perfectionism, socially prescribed perfectionism, cognitive appraisals, psychobiosocial experiences, and self-evaluated performance in soccer referees, using the multi-states (MuSt) theory as the theoretical framework. METHOD: Participants were 67 soccer referees (57 men and 10 women, M age  = 23.03 years, SD  = 2.71) with 3-15 years ( M  = 7.36, SD  = 2...
December 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38115872/low-back-pain-estimates-in-professional-soccer-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliano Bergamaschine Mata Diz, Maria Theresa Pereira Dutra, Isabella Cheremetta Feijó, Ana Luíza Morais Sogno, Fernanda Rezende Silva, Giovanna DE Faria Carnevale, Bruno DE Souza Moreira, Carlos Fernando Moreira Silva
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of low back pain (LBP) in adult professional soccer players. METHODS: Systematic review and meta-analysis. RESULTS: The review included 44 studies. The pooled prevalence of LBP during ≤ 1 season was 1% (95%CI = 0-4%) in men. The pooled point prevalence of LBP was 25% (95%CI = 16-36%) in men and 28% (95%CI = 20-37%) in women. The pooled past-year prevalence of LBP was 34% (95%CI = 24-44%) in men...
2023: Acta Ortopedica Brasileira
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107559/differences-and-relationship-in-functional-movement-screen-fms%C3%A2-scores-and-physical-fitness-in-males-and-female-semi-professional-soccer-players
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricardo Martín-Moya, Lorena Rodríguez-García, Beatriz Moreno-Vecino, Filipe Manuel Clemente, Antonio Liñán González, Francisco Tomás González-Fernández
BACKGROUND: Soccer is the world's most popular sport for both men and women. Tests of athletic and functional performance are commonly used to assess physical ability and set performance goals. The Functional Movement Screen (FMS™) is a widely used seven-test battery developed by practitioners to provide interpretable measure of movement quality. The main objective of the present study was twofold, to analyze the relationship between FMS™ results from male and female soccer players and to compare their physical performance in different tests...
2023: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38096539/the-incidence-of-sports-injuries-among-school-aged-children-and-adolescents
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Sharadze, A Abramov, O Konovalov, A Fomina, Yu Generalova, E Kakabadze, E Bokova, T Eliseeva, M Kostinskaya, D Smirnov, A Urazgulov
It is estimated that approximately one in ten school-aged children experience sports-related injuries annually. These injuries are most common at 12 years of age. Boys are more likely to get injured and more likely to get seriously injured than girls. The probability of injury is greater in contact or high-impact sports, with American soccer accounting for the largest number of injuries, followed by wrestling, basketball, soccer, and baseball. In certain sports, such as horseback riding, women are four times more likely to sustain injuries...
October 2023: Georgian Medical News
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38090983/match-exposure-consecutive-match-number-and-recovery-days-affect-match-running-during-international-women-s-soccer-tournaments
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgia A Brown, Tim Massard, Tony Wignell, Alan McCall, Rob Duffield
Brown, G, Massard, T, Wignell, T, McCall, A, and Duffield, R. Match exposure, consecutive match number, and recovery days affect match running during international women's soccer tournaments. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2023-To determine the influence of tournament-specific factors (match exposure, consecutive matches, and days between matches) on match running in women's international soccer players (footballers), 28 players from 1 national team were observed over 4 international tournaments using 10 Hz global positioning system units...
December 13, 2023: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38085629/simulated-soccer-game-protocols-a-systematic-review-on-validated-protocols-that-represent-the-demands-of-the-game
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro Brito, Júlio A Costa, Pedro Figueiredo, João Brito
Brito, P, Costa, J, Figueiredo, P, and Brito, J. Simulated soccer game protocols: A systematic review on validated protocols that represent the demands of the game. J Strength Cond Res 38(1): 192-205, 2024-Several laboratory and field testing protocols have been developed attempting to simulate the activity pattern and physiological demands of soccer. In the present systematic review, we aimed to analyze and discuss the appropriateness, strengths, and limitations of soccer-specific simulated tests. A systematic review of the literature was conducted based on the PRISMA guidelines...
January 1, 2024: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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