Search Results - Physiological Reports
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Changes in eccentric hamstring strength and muscle soreness in younger and older male football players following match play
Kepir, E., Owen, J. A., Karatay, G. M., Car, B., Akaras, E., Yildirim, N. U., Yagiz, G.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…On the other hand, both groups reported increases in perceived hamstring soreness after the match (older: 29% ± 14.1, p < 0.001; younger: 40% ± 14.9, p < 0.001), with the younger group reporting more significantly higher soreness changes than the older group (11% ± 17.2, p = 0.025). …”
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Energy expenditure, intake and availability in female soccer players via doubly labelled water: are we misrepresenting low energy availability?
McHaffie, S. J., Langan-Evans, C., Strauss, J. A., Areta, J. L., Rosimus, C., Evans, M., Waghorn, R., Grant, J., Cuthbert, M., Hambly, C., Speakman, J. R., Morton, J. P.Published in Experimental Physiology (2025) -
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Comparing IMU outputs between 1st team and U18 female soccer players throughout preseason
Smith, A., Donnelly, J., White, A., Scobie, N.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Furthermore, formatting future training to incorporate more anaerobic physiological adaptations to help prepare academy players for the physical demands of professional soccer.…”
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Assessing isometric hip strength in young professional soccer players: Does hip-flexion angle matter?
Taylor, J., Pallotta, H., Hunter, M., Wright, M.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Short and long-lever hip strength has been reported at various hip flexion angles [6-8], yet comparison between angles is lacking. …”
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Training intensity management during microcycles, mesocycles, and macrocycles in soccer: A systematic review
Ramos-Cano, J., Martín-García, A., Rico-González, M.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…This study systematically reviewed the original investigations that have reported values regarding TI across macrocycles, mesocycles, and one-, two-, and three-match day (MD) microcycles in professional soccer, to analyze TI variations among months, weeks, and training sessions, respectively. …”
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Heart rate variability and overtraining in soccer players: A systematic review
Lipka, A., Luthardt, C., Tognaccioli, T., Cairo, B., de Abreu, R. M.Published in Physiological Reports (2025)“…Physiological Reports…”
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Effects of a competitive season on the plasma lipid profile of soccer players
Marsigliante, S., My, G., Selmi, O., Villani, E. P., Hawani, A., Muscella, A.Published in Physiological Reports (2025)“…Physiological Reports…”
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Evaluation of professional soccer players` diet and body composition
Ramos, N. C., Almeida, I. C. O., Silva, L. L., Jr. Sevilio, M. N. O., Rodrigues Jr., J. F. C.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2025)“…Regarding dietary supplements, all athletes reported consuming creatine; 97.1% whey protein; 85.7% multivitamin; 60% maltodextrin; 45.7% hypercaloric; 40% took caffeine capsules only on game days and 11.4% reported consuming other types such as omega 3, magnesium, amino acids, sodium, coenzyme Q10 and zinc. …”
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A case study on the feasibility and utility of continuous glucose monitors in elite football
Harries, S., Clayton, D., Johnson, M., Burberry, R., Varley, I.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2025)“…Physiological performance may be limited by reduced systemic glucose availability, reducing the supply of glucose to the working muscles. …”
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Poor nutrition knowledge amongst caregivers of female footballers at professional club academies in the UK
Roberts, C.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2025)“…These findings are similar to nutrition knowledge reported in caregivers of male academy football players. …”
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Critical fluctuations as an early warning signal of sports injuries? A proof of concept using football monitoring data
Neumann, N. D., Brauers, J. J., van Yperen, N. W., van der Linde, M., Lemmink, K. A. P. M., Brink, M. S., Hasselman, F., den Hartigh, R. J. R.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2024)“…The sample consisted of 23 professional youth football (soccer) players. Self-reports of psychological and physiological factors as well as data from heart rate and GPS sensors were gathered on every training and match day over two competitive seasons, which resulted in an average of 339 observations per player (range = 155-430). …”
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