Validity and sensitivity of a submaximal fitness test for assessing cardiorespiratory fitness and response to preseason training load in female football players

(Validität und Sensitivität eines submaximalen Fitnesstests zur Beurteilung der kardiorespiratorischen Fitness und der Reaktion auf die Trainingsbelastung in der Vorsaison bei Fußballspielerinnen)

Purpose: To evaluate the within-athlete sensitivity, validity, and dose-response relationships of exercise heart rate (HRex) from a submaximal fitness test (SMFT) as a proxy measure of cardiorespiratory fitness. Methods: This study follows an observational, repeated-measures design. Twenty-five trained female football players` training loads (GPS and HR metrics) were collected throughout an 8-week preseason period. A 4-minute continuous-fixed SMFT protocol was administered weekly to evaluate HRex. A running time-trial assessment was conducted in weeks 2 and 8 to calculate mean velocity (5-min-30-s time-trial mean velocity) as a proxy measure of cardiorespiratory fitness. SMFT HRex measurement properties were determined via within- and between-athletes correlations and linear mixed models. Results: The overall preseason change in SMFT HRex derived from weekly repeated measures was -4.7% points (90% CIs, -3.9 to -5.6). The association between SMFT HRex and 5-minute-30-second time-trial mean velocity changes was large (-0.55), with 90% CIs ranging from negative moderate to negative very large magnitudes (-0.31 to -0.71). A 1% point decrease in SMFT HRex corresponded to an increase in 5-minute-30-second time-trial mean velocity of 0.13 (90% CIs, 0.03-0.24) km·h-1. Within-athlete correlations between training loads and SMFT HRex demonstrated moderate inverse relationships with external-load parameters (-0.39 to -0.47) and small inverse relationships with HR-based internal metrics (-0.25 to -0.29). Accumulated high- and very high-speed running throughout the entire preseason showed consistent inverse dose-response relationships with SMFT HRex (moderate and large, respectively), while all other load measures displayed unclear associations. Conclusions: SMFT HRex is a sensitive and valid tool to evaluate preseason cardiorespiratory-fitness changes in female football players.
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Notationen:Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Spielsportarten Trainingswissenschaft
Tagging:Validität
Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2025
Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2024-0376
Jahrgang:20
Heft:4
Seiten:592-599
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch