Search Results - Temperature
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Physical performance in elite male soccer under extreme heat: A case study of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
Carmo, A. A. L., Souza-Junior, R. C. S., Ferretti, P. H. S., Gontijo, L. A., Prado. L. S., Teixeira, F., Promola-Gomes, T. N., Mündel, T., Bitencourt, B. T., Torres-Pinto, R. A., Wanner, S. P.Published in Temperature (2026)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Effects of a cooling vest on core and skin temperatures following a soccer-specific exercise protocol
Lorente-González, C., Beltran-Garrido, J. V., Batalla-Gavaldà, A., Corbi, F.Published in Sports (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Inflammatory responses in male soccer players following a single match and between consecutive matches: A systematic review
Duarte, W., Paula, L. V., Junior, J. L., Goulart, K. N., Chaves, S. F., Pimenta, E. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…C-reactive protein (CRP) responses showed very large ES at 24 h and moderate at 48 h (ES = 0.86). Skin temperature of the lower limbs exhibited moderate and small ES at 24 h and 48 h (ES = 0.32), respectively. …”
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Impact of preseason training camps on fitness, fatigue, and performance in professional football players: Mildaltitude camp cersus sea-level camp
Mandorino, M., Beato, M., Lacome, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…However, specific fitness (delta HR) improved more significantly under higher temperatures (gamma = 8.188, P = .009). Increased heat exposure reduced readiness levels, as reflected by declines in Kvert and delta PL by the end of the sea-level preseason. …”
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The influence of menstrual cycle phase on neuromuscular performance and subjective perception of effort in elite football players
Romero-Moraleda, B., Morencos-Martínez, E., Varón, P., Lara, B., Jiménez-Ormeño, E., Peinado, A. B., González-García, J.Published in Biology of Sport (2025)“…Fifteen elite female football players (age: 23.47±6.14) volunteered to participate in the study. Tympanic temperature, saliva hormone measurement, urine concentration of the luteinizing hormone and a calendar tracker were used to verify the following phases of the menstrual cycle: early follicular phase (EFP), late follicular phase (LFP), and mid-luteal phase (MLP). …”
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Combined effects of pre-cooling and in-play cooling breaks using ice towels and cold drinks during football matches in warm conditions
Schwarz, E., Duffield, R., Alanis, A., Oliveira, C., Duarte Muñoz, M., Alanis, M., Lara, A., Costa, J., Freeze, A., Meyer, T.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Acute effects of the RAMP warm-up on sprint and jump performance in youth soccer players
Girginer, F. G., Seyhan, S., Açar, G., Bilici, M. F., Bilici, Ö. F., Soylu, Ç.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Discussion: These results suggest that the structured progression of the RAMP protocol—combining exercises that elevate body temperature, activate key muscle groups, improve mobility, and enhance neuromuscular readiness—can acutely enhance explosive strength and sprint speed by effectively priming the neuromuscular system. …”
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Exploring factors influencing number of fouls in soccer
Liu, X., Zuo, Y., Aslam, H. S., Kim, S., Fu, M.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Matches played in cool conditions (COOL, temperature < 20.0°C) had significantly more fouls than those played in hot (HOT, 25.1-30.0°C) and very hot (VHOT, >30.0°C) conditions. …”
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Examining the relationship of training load and menstrual cycle on a web application-based load and recovery score: A longitudinal observational study in elite women's soccer
Brefin, S. L., Anderegg, J., Nigg, C. R., Koschnick, D., Paul, C., Ketelhut, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…The LRS was recorded daily using a web application, and a subgroup of 34 players recorded their basal temperature every morning, using a digital thermometer. …”
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Cold- and hot-water immersion are not more effective than placebo for the recovery of physical performance and training adaptations in national level soccer players
Gustafsson, J., Montiel-Rojas, D., Romare, M. G. A., Johansson, E., Folkesson, M., Pernigoni, M., Frolova, A., Brazaitis, M., Venckunas, T., Ponsot, E., Chaillou, T., Edholm, P.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Can heat conditions affect the heart rate responses, perception of effort, and technical performance of young male football players during small-sided games? a comparative study
Kang, Z.-H., Chen, Z., Liu, G.-Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Effects of environmental conditions, core temperature, and hydration status on women`s soccer performance
Collins, S. M., Poague, A., Huggins, R., Bowman, T. G.Published in International Journal of Strength and Conditioning (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Associations between match-play characteristics and environmental temperatures in 4 professional football leagues
Schwarz, E., Duffield, R., Novak, A. R., Compton, D. A., Meyer, T.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Environmental heat stress detrimentally affects match running performance of elite soccer teams competing in the UEFA Champions League
Modric, T., Clemente, F. M., Versic, S., Chmura, P., Andrzejewski, M., Krysciak, J., Sekulic, D.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Efficacy of the FIFA cooling break heat policy during an intermittent treadmill football simulation in hot conditions in trained males
Brown, H. A., Chalmers, S., Topham, T. H., Clark, B., Jowett, A., Meyer, T., Jay, O., Périard, J. D.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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The influence of meteorological factors on the technical performance of football teams during matches
Zhong, Y., Zhang, S., Yi, Q., Gómez Ruano, M. Á.Published in Biology of Sport (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Injury prevention in professional soccer players: can re-warmup training be organized in the post-warmup and half-time during a soccer game in a short time?
D`Onofrio, R., Laterza, F., Sannicandro, I., Masucci, M., Bovenzi, A., Manzi, V.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2024)“…CONCLUSIONS: From this narrative review, it has been possible to highlight a one-minute high-intensity re-warmup that improved sprint performance, increased core temperature, and enhanced muscle activation, not leading to additional physiological or psychological fatigue.…”