Monitoring of load, fatigue, infections, well-being, and recovery in young footballers during training and competition
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monitoring; competition; soccerAbstract
Objective: The study sought to verify if there is a difference between training period and competition in load, mood, fatigue, infections, well-being, and recovery. Methods: Twenty male soccer players (17.79 ± 1.23 years old; 72 ± 9.50 kg; height 1.80 ± 0.08 m) were monitored during the pre-competitive week (PCO) and competition (COM). The instruments used were the Profile of Mood States (POMS), the Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey (WURSS), general well-being, and the Total Quality of Recovery scale (TQR). The Internal Training Load (ITL) was monitored by the subjective effort perception. Results: There was a significant difference for POMS-TMDSCORE (P = 0.001), fatigue (P = 0.001) and CV% recovery (P = 0.001) of the COM vs. PCO condition. The severity of WURSS was greater in PCO vs. COM (P = 0.011). For PCO, there was a correlation between CV% recovery (r = 0.61) and fatigue (r = 0.62). In COM, there was a correlation between ITL and CV% recovery (r = 0.94), weekly recovery (r = -0.84), fatigue (r = 0.57), TMDSCORE (r = 0.48). Conclusion: We concluded that although the ITL is lower in COM, mood, fatigue, and weekly variation of recovery are greater when compared to PCO. Besides, regardless of the period, there is a relationship between the ITL and monitoring methods.
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