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dc.creatorMohr, M.en
dc.creatorDraganidis, D.en
dc.creatorChatzinikolaou, A.en
dc.creatorBarbero-Álvarez, J. C.en
dc.creatorCastagna, C.en
dc.creatorDouroudos, I.en
dc.creatorAvloniti, A.en
dc.creatorMargeli, A.en
dc.creatorPapassotiriou, I.en
dc.creatorFlouris, A. D.en
dc.creatorJamurtas, A. Z.en
dc.creatorKrustrup, P.en
dc.creatorFatouros, I. G.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:39:49Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:39:49Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier10.1007/s00421-015-3245-2
dc.identifier.issn14396319
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/31099
dc.description.abstractPurpose: We examined effects of a three-game, 1-week microcycle (G1, G2, G3) on recovery of performance and inflammatory responses in professional male footballers. Methods: Players were randomized into an experimental (EXP; N = 20) and a control group (CON; N = 20). Blood was drawn and repeated sprint ability (RSA), muscle soreness and knee range of motion (KJRM) were determined pre- and post-games and during recovery. Results: High-intensity running during G2 was 7–14 % less compared to G1 and G3. RSA declined in EXP by 2–9 % 3 days post-game with G2 causing the greatest performance impairment. In EXP, game play increased muscle soreness (~sevenfold) compared to CON with G2 inducing the greatest rise, while KJRM was attenuated post-game in EXP compared to CON (5–7 %) and recovered slower post G2 and G3 than G1. CK, CRP, sVCAM-1, sP-Selectin and cortisol peaked 48 h post-games with G2 eliciting the greatest increase. Leukocyte count, testosterone, IL-1β and IL6 responses, although altered 24 h post each game, were comparable among games. Plasma TBARS and protein carbonyls rose by ~50 % post-games with G2 eliciting the greatest increase 48 h of recovery. Reduced to oxidized glutathione ratio declined for 24 h post all games with G2 displaying the slowest recovery. Total antioxidant capacity and glutathione peroxidase activity increased (9–56 %) for 48 h in response to game play. Conclusion: In summary, post-game performance recovery and inflammatory adaptations in response to a three-game weekly microcycle displayed a different response pattern, with strong indications of a largest physiological stress and fatigue after the middle game that was preceded by only a 3-day recovery. © 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelbergen
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dc.subjectFatigueen
dc.subjectPhysical preparationen
dc.subjectRepeated sprint abilityen
dc.subjectSocceren
dc.subjectTeam sportsen
dc.titleMuscle damage, inflammatory, immune and performance responses to three football games in 1 week in competitive male playersen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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