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在模拟比赛前,温带和寒冷条件下穿着被动加热服装对男性足球替补队员的影响。

The influence of passive heating garments worn in temperate and cold conditions prior to simulated performance for male soccer substitutes.

作者信息

Cowper Gavin, Goodall Stuart, Hicks Kirsty M, Burnie Louise, Fox Kai, Duffy David, Briggs Marc A

机构信息

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.

Physical Activity, Sport and Recreation Research Focus Area, Faculty of Health Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa.

出版信息

Physiol Rep. 2025 Feb;13(4):e70189. doi: 10.14814/phy2.70189.

Abstract

Lengthy periods of inactivity are experienced by substitutes during a soccer match, which can decrease muscle temperature, ultimately impacting performance. This study aimed to determine the effects of using a passive heat intervention in both a cold (2°C) and thermoneutral (18°C) environment on simulated soccer performance and perceptual responses. On four occasions, 14 trained male players, completed a pre-match warm-up, followed by 45 min of rest. After, players completed a half-time re-warm-up, followed by an additional 15 min of rest, simulating 60 min as a substitute. During these periods, players wore tracksuit bottoms (CON), or heated trousers (HEAT), over soccer attire. Once 60 min concluded, participants performed a Soccer Match Simulation (SMS) to assess physical performance. HEAT improved 15 m sprint performance in 2°C (2.8%; p < 0.001) and 18°C (2.6%; p < 0.001) conditions. Further, in HEAT, a significant trial and time effect on countermovement jump height and repeated sprint performance was observed in both 2 and 18°C. Upon match entry, participants felt warmer (p < 0.01), more comfortable (p < 0.01), and felt an increase in match readiness following HEAT, during both conditions. Applying heated garments before match entry for soccer substitutes positively impacts physical performance and match readiness in thermoneutral and cold environments.

摘要

在足球比赛中,替补球员会经历长时间的不活动,这会降低肌肉温度,最终影响表现。本研究旨在确定在寒冷(2°C)和热中性(18°C)环境中使用被动热干预对模拟足球表现和感知反应的影响。14名训练有素的男性球员在四个不同场合完成了赛前热身,随后休息45分钟。之后,球员们进行了半场重新热身,接着又休息了15分钟,模拟作为替补60分钟的情况。在这些时间段里,球员们在足球比赛服装外面穿着运动裤(CON)或加热裤(HEAT)。60分钟结束后,参与者进行了足球比赛模拟(SMS)以评估身体表现。在2°C(2.8%;p < 0.001)和18°C(2.6%;p < 0.001)条件下,HEAT组的15米短跑成绩有所提高。此外,在HEAT组中,在2°C和18°C条件下,均观察到对反向移动跳跃高度和重复冲刺表现有显著的试验和时间效应。在两种条件下,进入比赛时,参与者在穿着HEAT后感觉更温暖(p < 0.01)、更舒适(p < 0.01),并且感觉比赛准备状态有所提高。在比赛开始前为足球替补球员穿上加热服装,对热中性和寒冷环境中的身体表现和比赛准备状态有积极影响。

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