Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents

The purpose of this study was to examine systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and perceived enjoyment responses to a repeated-sprint training session (RST) compared to a small-sided soccer game session (SSG) in untrained adolescents....

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Main Authors: Amri Hammami, Sofien Kasmi, Paulo Farinatti, Taieb Fgiri, Karim Chamari, Ezdine Bouhlel
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-04-01
Series:Biology of Sport
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spelling doaj-819a50bfec354cf6ae729661ae3fd3292020-11-25T00:18:21ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2083-18622017-04-0134321922510.5114/biolsport.2017.6599729495Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescentsAmri HammamiSofien KasmiPaulo FarinattiTaieb FgiriKarim ChamariEzdine BouhlelThe purpose of this study was to examine systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and perceived enjoyment responses to a repeated-sprint training session (RST) compared to a small-sided soccer game session (SSG) in untrained adolescents. Twelve healthy post-pubertal adolescent males (age 15.8±0.6 years, body mass 59.1±3.7 kg, height 1.7±0.1m) performed RST and SSG sessions in a randomized and counterbalanced order. Blood pressure and HR were measured at rest and at 10, 20 and 30 minutes after interventions, and RPE and enjoyment were assessed. RST and SSG elicited similar exercise HR (74.0% vs. 73.7% of HR peak during RST and SSG respectively, P>0.05). There was no significant change in SBP or DBP after the 2 interventions (all P>0.05, ES<0.5) with a trend to a decrease in SBP after SSG at 30 min after intervention (moderate effect, ES=0.6). Pearson’s correlation analysis revealed a significant and large correlation between baseline BP values and magnitude of decline after both RST and SSG. Heart rate during recovery was higher compared with baseline at all times after both sessions (all P<0.05), with HR values significantly lower after SSG versus RST at 30 min after interventions (82.3±3.2 versus 92.4±3.2 beats/min, respectively, P=0.04). RPE was significantly lower (P=0.02, ES=1.1) after SSG than after RST, without significant differences in enjoyment. In conclusion, repeated sprint and small-sided games elicited similar exercise intensity without a significant difference in perceived enjoyment. Post-exercise hypotension after the two forms of training may depend on resting BP of subjects.https://www.termedia.pl/Blood-pressure-heart-rate-and-perceived-enjoyment-after-small-sided-soccer-games-and-repeated-sprint-in-untrained-healthy-adolescents,78,29495,1,1.htmlPhysical activity Health Post-exercise hypotension Football
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author Amri Hammami
Sofien Kasmi
Paulo Farinatti
Taieb Fgiri
Karim Chamari
Ezdine Bouhlel
spellingShingle Amri Hammami
Sofien Kasmi
Paulo Farinatti
Taieb Fgiri
Karim Chamari
Ezdine Bouhlel
Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents
Biology of Sport
Physical activity
Health
Post-exercise hypotension
Football
author_facet Amri Hammami
Sofien Kasmi
Paulo Farinatti
Taieb Fgiri
Karim Chamari
Ezdine Bouhlel
author_sort Amri Hammami
title Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents
title_short Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents
title_full Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents
title_fullStr Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents
title_sort blood pressure, heart rate and perceived enjoyment after small-sided soccer games and repeated sprint in untrained healthy adolescents
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Biology of Sport
issn 0860-021X
2083-1862
publishDate 2017-04-01
description The purpose of this study was to examine systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and perceived enjoyment responses to a repeated-sprint training session (RST) compared to a small-sided soccer game session (SSG) in untrained adolescents. Twelve healthy post-pubertal adolescent males (age 15.8±0.6 years, body mass 59.1±3.7 kg, height 1.7±0.1m) performed RST and SSG sessions in a randomized and counterbalanced order. Blood pressure and HR were measured at rest and at 10, 20 and 30 minutes after interventions, and RPE and enjoyment were assessed. RST and SSG elicited similar exercise HR (74.0% vs. 73.7% of HR peak during RST and SSG respectively, P>0.05). There was no significant change in SBP or DBP after the 2 interventions (all P>0.05, ES<0.5) with a trend to a decrease in SBP after SSG at 30 min after intervention (moderate effect, ES=0.6). Pearson’s correlation analysis revealed a significant and large correlation between baseline BP values and magnitude of decline after both RST and SSG. Heart rate during recovery was higher compared with baseline at all times after both sessions (all P<0.05), with HR values significantly lower after SSG versus RST at 30 min after interventions (82.3±3.2 versus 92.4±3.2 beats/min, respectively, P=0.04). RPE was significantly lower (P=0.02, ES=1.1) after SSG than after RST, without significant differences in enjoyment. In conclusion, repeated sprint and small-sided games elicited similar exercise intensity without a significant difference in perceived enjoyment. Post-exercise hypotension after the two forms of training may depend on resting BP of subjects.
topic Physical activity
Health
Post-exercise hypotension
Football
url https://www.termedia.pl/Blood-pressure-heart-rate-and-perceived-enjoyment-after-small-sided-soccer-games-and-repeated-sprint-in-untrained-healthy-adolescents,78,29495,1,1.html
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