Inter-University Laboratory of Human Movement Biology, Campus Sante, University Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France.
Laboratory of Vulnerabilities and Innovation in Sport, UFR STAPS, University Claude Bernard LYON 1, 69100 Villeurbanne, France.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Sep 9;21(9):1194. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21091194.
Recreational football has shown growing evidence that it could be played safely in adults aged 60+ and that it is physically beneficial. Less is known about the psychological aspects, except for the lived experiences of players. The aim of the present study was to analyze both physiological and psychological effects of short-term recreational football. Fifteen participants took part in a six-week training program of recreational football played at a walking pace with two sessions of 1 h and 30 m per week. Physical fitness was assessed before and after the training period and psychological questionnaires were given at the same time. Body mass and body mass index were significantly decreased, but no other significant effects were found on physical fitness. Participants experienced less frustration related to psychological needs (autonomy and competence). Six weeks were too short to observe significant physical improvements while psychological benefits were already experienced. In this short period, psychological aspects seem predominant. These effects may encourage to long-term adhesion. The activity has the potential to keep adults 60+ exercising, which is important for maintaining good global health and seeing physical changes later.
业余足球已经有越来越多的证据表明,60 岁以上的成年人可以安全地进行这项运动,而且对身体有益。但对于心理方面的了解较少,除了球员的亲身体验。本研究旨在分析短期业余足球的生理和心理影响。15 名参与者参加了一项为期六周的业余足球训练计划,以步行速度进行,每周进行两次,每次 1 小时 30 分钟。在训练前后评估了身体素质,并同时进行了心理问卷调查。体重和体重指数显著下降,但身体素质没有发现其他显著变化。参与者在心理需求(自主性和能力)方面的挫折感减少。六周的时间太短,无法观察到显著的身体改善,而心理益处已经显现。在这段时间内,心理方面似乎占据主导地位。这些影响可能会鼓励长期坚持。这项活动有可能让 60 岁以上的成年人保持锻炼,这对保持良好的整体健康和看到身体后期的变化很重要。