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参加奥运会对职业冰球运动员奥运后表现的影响。

The Impact of Participation in the Olympics on Post-olympic Performance in Professional Ice Hockey Players.

作者信息

Bremer Emily, Cairney John

机构信息

Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2020 Jul 3;2:76. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2020.00076. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The 2014 Sochi Winter Games were the last Winter Olympics where NHL players were allowed to compete. One explanation for prohibiting NHL players from participating in the Winter Olympics is a perceived negative impact on their performance post-Olympics, owing to the additional fatigue of participating. The purpose of this study was to explore whether participation in the 2014 Sochi Winter Games negatively impacted individual NHL player performance post-Olympics. A database was constructed to examine NHL player points per game played as the performance outcome pre- and post- the 2014 Winter Olympics during the 2013-2014 NHL season. Three multilevel models were fitted with post-Olympics points per game as the outcome. Model 1 examined the effect of Olympic minutes played, controlling for pre-Olympics points per game. Model 2 introduced player position (forward vs. defense) and model 3 included an interaction between player position and Olympic minutes played to determine if there were differential effects of Olympic participation on post-Olympic performance by position. The results show that Olympic minutes played did not have a significant main effect on post-Olympics performance ( > 0.10). There was a significant interaction between Olympic minutes played and playing position whereby forwards who played a higher number of minutes in the Olympics scored fewer points per game post-Olympics than forwards playing fewer Olympic minutes. The magnitude of this effect, however, was quite small [ (SE) = -0.003 (0.001), = 0.03]. These findings suggest that the effect of Olympic playing time on individual player performance post-Olympics is minimal.

摘要

2014年索契冬奥会是最后一届允许NHL(国家冰球联盟)球员参赛的冬奥会。禁止NHL球员参加冬奥会的一个原因是,人们认为参赛会给他们赛后的表现带来负面影响,因为参赛会增加疲劳感。本研究的目的是探讨参加2014年索契冬奥会是否会对NHL球员赛后的个人表现产生负面影响。构建了一个数据库,以考察2013 - 2014年NHL赛季中,2014年冬奥会前后NHL球员每场比赛的得分情况作为表现结果。以赛后每场比赛得分作为结果,拟合了三个多层次模型。模型1考察了奥运参赛时长的影响,并控制了赛前每场比赛得分。模型2引入了球员位置(前锋与后卫),模型3纳入了球员位置与奥运参赛时长之间的交互作用,以确定奥运参赛对不同位置球员赛后表现的影响是否存在差异。结果表明,奥运参赛时长对赛后表现没有显著的主效应(>0.10)。奥运参赛时长与比赛位置之间存在显著的交互作用,即在奥运会上参赛时长较多的前锋,赛后每场比赛的得分比参赛时长较少的前锋要少。然而,这种影响的幅度相当小[(标准误)=-0.003(0.001),P = 0.03]。这些发现表明,奥运参赛时间对球员赛后个人表现的影响微乎其微。

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