Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, CIDESD, University of Maia, Maia, Portugal.
Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
PLoS One. 2023 Jun 23;18(6):e0286008. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286008. eCollection 2023.
This study examined the physical and physiological demands and perceived experience of a multicomponent exercise mode, recreational team handball (TH), for middle-aged/elderly men and women, played as same- vs. mixed-gender 6v6 game formats. Matches' heart rate (HR), blood lactate (BL), perceived experience, activity profile, player load and accelerometer variables were assessed. Forty-one participants, with at least 12 weeks of experience with recreational TH (22 men; 69±4 years, 19 women; 66±6 years), performed 2 same- and 2 mixed-gender matches on an indoor 40x20 m TH court. A game format-by-gender interaction was observed for mean HR (%HRmax), time spent ˃80 and ˃90%HRmax, respiratory rating of perceived exertion and for several of the external load variables (p≤0.05). During mixed-gender matches, time spent ˃80 and ˃90%HRmax, was higher for women vs. men (p≤0.017). During same- and mixed-gender matches, BL was lower for women than men (p≤0.015). Time spent ˃90%HRmax was lower for women (p = 0.036), whereas time spent ˃80%HRmax was higher for men during same- vs. mixed-gender matches (p = 0.034). The frequency, %total match time and distance covered with high-demanding movements were higher for men during same-gender than during mixed-gender matches (p≤0.036), and higher for men vs. women in same- and mixed-gender matches (p≤0.046). The frequency of high-intensity actions, accelerations, time spent in the higher player load zones and total accumulated player load, were higher for men vs. women during same- and mixed-gender matches (p≤0.044). Fun levels were very high (9.1-9.3 AU, 0-10). Mixed-gender small-sided recreational TH games are physiologically more demanding for middle-aged/elderly women compared to men. Men showed higher cardiovascular and activity profile demands when playing same-gender matches, which was opposite to women. Nevertheless, TH is a high-intensity and motivating exercise mode for both genders, regardless the gender game format, meaning that exercise interventions may use same- and mixed-gender matches to promote participants' health.
本研究考察了多组件运动模式,即娱乐性手球(TH)对中年/老年男女的身体和生理需求以及感知体验,这些人以同性别和混合性别 6v6 比赛形式进行比赛。评估了比赛的心率(HR)、血乳酸(BL)、感知体验、活动概况、运动员负荷和加速度计变量。41 名参与者至少有 12 周的娱乐性 TH 经验(22 名男性;69±4 岁,19 名女性;66±6 岁),在室内 40x20 m TH 球场上进行了 2 场同性别和 2 场混合性别比赛。观察到平均心率(%HRmax)、˃80 和 ˃90%HRmax 时间、呼吸感觉努力评级和几个外部负荷变量的性别-比赛格式交互作用(p≤0.05)。在混合性别比赛中,女性比男性花费更多的时间 ˃80 和 ˃90%HRmax(p≤0.017)。在同性别和混合性别比赛中,BL 女性低于男性(p≤0.015)。女性的 ˃90%HRmax 时间较低(p = 0.036),而男性的 ˃80%HRmax 时间在同性别比赛中高于混合性别比赛(p = 0.034)。同性别比赛中男性的高要求动作频率、%总比赛时间和高要求动作距离均高于混合性别比赛(p≤0.036),同性别和混合性别比赛中男性高于女性(p≤0.046)。高强度动作、加速、较高运动员负荷区的时间和总累计运动员负荷的频率,男性高于女性在同性别和混合性别比赛(p≤0.044)。乐趣水平非常高(9.1-9.3 AU,0-10)。与男性相比,混合性别小型娱乐性 TH 比赛对中年/老年女性的生理要求更高。男性在进行同性别比赛时表现出更高的心血管和活动概况需求,而女性则相反。然而,TH 是一种高强度和激励性的运动方式,无论性别比赛形式如何,对两性都有益,这意味着运动干预措施可以使用同性别和混合性别比赛来促进参与者的健康。