Heart and Vascular Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
Department of Sports Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
PLoS One. 2022 Jul 7;17(7):e0270999. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270999. eCollection 2022.
In various team sports, such as handball, referees work on the court by continuously moving with the players. Therefore, their physical fitness also has an impact on their reaction time, which could affect their professional decisions. The cardiorespiratory fitness status of healthy Hungarian elite handball referees was examined via body composition analysis and vita maxima cardiopulmonary exercise testing with lactate measurements. One hundred referees were examined (age: 29.0 ± 7.9 years; male: 64.0%; training: 4.3 ± 2.0 hours/week; ratio of former elite handball players: 39.0%; 51.0% first and 49.0% second division referees of the Hungarian National Handball Leagues). A resting heart rate (HR) of 79.0 ± 12.6 BPM was measured. On the basis of the body composition analysis the fat-free mass index proved to be 19.9 ± 2.6 kg/m2. The referees achieved a maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) of 44.6 ± 6.1 ml/kg/min, with a maximal HR of 187.2 ± 11.1 BPM (which was 98.1 ± 4.6% of their calculated maximal HR) and a peak lactate of 9.2 ± 3.2 mmol/l at 557.1 ± 168.3 sec on our continuous speed, increasing slope treadmill protocol. Second division referees were younger, on a weekly average they trained more, achieved higher treadmill exercise time (respectively, 463.8 ± 131.9 vs 658.4 ± 143.9 sec, p < 0.001) and anaerobic threshold time (respectively, 265.8 ± 100.9 vs 348.2 ± 117.1 sec, p < 0.001), while the two different divisional referees had similar V̇O2max values. Regarding our physical fitness measurements, huge individual differences were observed between the referees (exercise time range: 259.0-939.0 sec, V̇O2max range: 25.3-62.4 ml/kg/min). Since it can affect their performance as referees, individual training planning, regular physical fitness measurements, and strict selection methods are suggested.
在各种团队运动中,例如手球,裁判员需要随着运动员不断地在球场上移动。因此,他们的身体素质也会影响他们的反应时间,这可能会影响他们的专业决策。通过体成分分析和最大有氧能力心肺运动测试(带乳酸测量),对健康的匈牙利精英手球裁判员的心肺适能状况进行了检查。对 100 名裁判员(年龄:29.0±7.9 岁;男性:64.0%;训练:4.3±2.0 小时/周;前精英手球运动员比例:39.0%;匈牙利国家手球联盟的 51.0%为一线裁判员,49.0%为二线裁判员)进行了检查。静息心率(HR)为 79.0±12.6 BPM。根据体成分分析,瘦体重指数证明为 19.9±2.6 kg/m2。裁判员的最大摄氧量(V̇O2max)为 44.6±6.1 ml/kg/min,最大 HR 为 187.2±11.1 BPM(这是其最大 HR 的 98.1±4.6%),峰值乳酸为 9.2±3.2 mmol/l,在连续速度、递增坡度跑步机方案中,达到 557.1±168.3 秒。二线裁判员更年轻,平均每周训练更多,达到更高的跑步机运动时间(分别为 463.8±131.9 和 658.4±143.9 秒,p<0.001)和无氧阈时间(分别为 265.8±100.9 和 348.2±117.1 秒,p<0.001),而不同分区的裁判员具有相似的 V̇O2max 值。就我们的身体素质测量而言,裁判员之间存在巨大的个体差异(运动时间范围:259.0-939.0 秒,V̇O2max 范围:25.3-62.4 ml/kg/min)。由于它会影响他们作为裁判员的表现,因此建议进行个性化的训练计划、定期的身体素质测量和严格的选拔方法。