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Associations Between Low Frequency Fatigue, Jump Height and Perceptual Measures of Muscle Soreness, Fatigue and Recovery
General Information
Gender
MALE
Age
from 16 Years to 21 Years
Phase
N/A
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Location
University of Maia (Maia, Portugal)
Clinicaltrial.gov
https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06458166Summary
Over the recent years, the increased competitive demands in elite competitive athletes has sparked a heightened interest in monitoring fatigue. Given the nature of the soccer game, athletes may experience low-frequency fatigue. Until recently, this assessment was restricted to in-lab. However, the emergence of new instruments aiming to allow low-frequency assessment to be carried out on a daily basis, in the context of professional teams. This study aimed to analyze the recovery of low-frequency fatigue, jump height and perceptual responses following competition and investigate possible associations between the objective and subjective parameters.
Conditions
Fatigue
Physical Exercise
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Elite level youth soccer players, competing in the highest portuguese division Exclusion Criteria: * Older adults * none elite soccer player * Play less than 70 minutes of match