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Differences in the bioenergetic potential of athletes participating in team sports
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Background/Aim. In modern training technology, assessment of aerobic
bioenergetic potential in athletes is commonly performed by standard
laboratory procedures to determine basic or specific functional abilities for
specific sport activity or discipline. The aim of study was to assess the
aerobic bioenergetic potential of athletes participating in basketball,
football and handball. Methods. The study included 87 athletes (29 basketball
players, 29 football players, and 29 handball players) aged 21-24. Evaluation
of the aerobic bioenergetic potential of athletes participating in
basketball, football and handball was performed followed by both univariate
(ANOVA) and multivariate (MANOVA) statistical methods to determine
differences among the athletes in relative (VO2 mL/kg/min) and absolute
oxygen consumption (VO2 L/min). Results. Statistically significant
differences between absolute and relative oxygen consumption were found in
basketball players (Mb), football players (Mf), and handball players (Mh)
(MANOVA, p = 0.00). ANOVA also revealed significant differences in relative
oxygen consumption (VO2 mL/kg/min) (p = 0.00). The football players (55.32
mL/kg/min) had the highest relative oxygen consumption, followed by the
handball players (51.84 mL/kg/min) and basketball players (47.00 mL/kg/min).
The highest absolute oxygen consumption was recorded in the basketball
players (4.47 L/min), followed by the handball players (4.40 L/min) and
footballers (4.16 L/min). Conclusion. Statistically significant differences
in the aerobic bioenergetic potential, expressed by the relative oxygen
consumption were found among atletes participating in different team sports.
It can be assumed that the player from the sports in which it is necessary to
cross greater distance in total during the match have a greater need for
aerobic capacity.
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Title: Differences in the bioenergetic potential of athletes participating in team sports
Description:
Background/Aim.
In modern training technology, assessment of aerobic
bioenergetic potential in athletes is commonly performed by standard
laboratory procedures to determine basic or specific functional abilities for
specific sport activity or discipline.
The aim of study was to assess the
aerobic bioenergetic potential of athletes participating in basketball,
football and handball.
Methods.
The study included 87 athletes (29 basketball
players, 29 football players, and 29 handball players) aged 21-24.
Evaluation
of the aerobic bioenergetic potential of athletes participating in
basketball, football and handball was performed followed by both univariate
(ANOVA) and multivariate (MANOVA) statistical methods to determine
differences among the athletes in relative (VO2 mL/kg/min) and absolute
oxygen consumption (VO2 L/min).
Results.
Statistically significant
differences between absolute and relative oxygen consumption were found in
basketball players (Mb), football players (Mf), and handball players (Mh)
(MANOVA, p = 0.
00).
ANOVA also revealed significant differences in relative
oxygen consumption (VO2 mL/kg/min) (p = 0.
00).
The football players (55.
32
mL/kg/min) had the highest relative oxygen consumption, followed by the
handball players (51.
84 mL/kg/min) and basketball players (47.
00 mL/kg/min).
The highest absolute oxygen consumption was recorded in the basketball
players (4.
47 L/min), followed by the handball players (4.
40 L/min) and
footballers (4.
16 L/min).
Conclusion.
Statistically significant differences
in the aerobic bioenergetic potential, expressed by the relative oxygen
consumption were found among atletes participating in different team sports.
It can be assumed that the player from the sports in which it is necessary to
cross greater distance in total during the match have a greater need for
aerobic capacity.
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