Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M

European football (soccer) matches frequently are played at the international level in mountainous regions of South America. In this study, the exercise response during cycle ergometry and the rate of football match energy expenditure (RFE) were measured in two groups of professional football players at high altitude (3,600 m) and near sea level (420 m). Subjects either resided at high altitude and were therefore altitude acclimatized (n= 9) (HA), or resided near sea level and were non-acclimatized to high altitude (n=11) (LA). Both study groups showed a large decrement in the RFE (0.187 kcal/kg/min, or a 16% decrease) and peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) at altitude (10.78 mL/kg/min for HA and 6.27 mL/kg/min for LA). This VO2peak decrement with altitude was larger in LA versus HA players (20% vs. 13%). The LA players also showed higher ventilatory equivalents for oxygen, lower arterial oxygen saturations, and higher arterial lactate concentrations during submaximal exercise. Because aerobic capacity is an important determinant of football match performance, these results may have some relevance to the debate over an advantage to altitude acclimatized teams for football matches played at moderate to high altitude.

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Main Authors: Brutsaert, Tom D, Spielvogel, Hilde, Soria, Rudy, Araoz, Mauricio, Cáceres, Esperanza, Buzenet, Giliane, Villena, Mercedes, Paz-Zamora, Mario, Vargas, Enrique
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Published: Journal of Exercise Physiology 2000-04-02
Subjects:GASTO DE ENERGÍA, BOLIVIA, GRAN ALTURA, Hipoxia,
Online Access:http://repositorio.umsa.bo/xmlui/handle/123456789/9781
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spelling oai:localhost:8080:123456789-97812020-09-19T21:07:53Z Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M Brutsaert, Tom D Spielvogel, Hilde Soria, Rudy Araoz, Mauricio Cáceres, Esperanza Buzenet, Giliane Villena, Mercedes Paz-Zamora, Mario Vargas, Enrique GASTO DE ENERGÍA BOLIVIA GRAN ALTURA Hipoxia European football (soccer) matches frequently are played at the international level in mountainous regions of South America. In this study, the exercise response during cycle ergometry and the rate of football match energy expenditure (RFE) were measured in two groups of professional football players at high altitude (3,600 m) and near sea level (420 m). Subjects either resided at high altitude and were therefore altitude acclimatized (n= 9) (HA), or resided near sea level and were non-acclimatized to high altitude (n=11) (LA). Both study groups showed a large decrement in the RFE (0.187 kcal/kg/min, or a 16% decrease) and peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) at altitude (10.78 mL/kg/min for HA and 6.27 mL/kg/min for LA). This VO2peak decrement with altitude was larger in LA versus HA players (20% vs. 13%). The LA players also showed higher ventilatory equivalents for oxygen, lower arterial oxygen saturations, and higher arterial lactate concentrations during submaximal exercise. Because aerobic capacity is an important determinant of football match performance, these results may have some relevance to the debate over an advantage to altitude acclimatized teams for football matches played at moderate to high altitude. 2017-03-06T18:04:54Z 2017-03-06T18:04:54Z 2000-04-02 Article http://repositorio.umsa.bo/xmlui/handle/123456789/9781 en application/pdf Journal of Exercise Physiology
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topic GASTO DE ENERGÍA
BOLIVIA
GRAN ALTURA
Hipoxia
GASTO DE ENERGÍA
BOLIVIA
GRAN ALTURA
Hipoxia
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BOLIVIA
GRAN ALTURA
Hipoxia
GASTO DE ENERGÍA
BOLIVIA
GRAN ALTURA
Hipoxia
Brutsaert, Tom D
Spielvogel, Hilde
Soria, Rudy
Araoz, Mauricio
Cáceres, Esperanza
Buzenet, Giliane
Villena, Mercedes
Paz-Zamora, Mario
Vargas, Enrique
Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M
description European football (soccer) matches frequently are played at the international level in mountainous regions of South America. In this study, the exercise response during cycle ergometry and the rate of football match energy expenditure (RFE) were measured in two groups of professional football players at high altitude (3,600 m) and near sea level (420 m). Subjects either resided at high altitude and were therefore altitude acclimatized (n= 9) (HA), or resided near sea level and were non-acclimatized to high altitude (n=11) (LA). Both study groups showed a large decrement in the RFE (0.187 kcal/kg/min, or a 16% decrease) and peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) at altitude (10.78 mL/kg/min for HA and 6.27 mL/kg/min for LA). This VO2peak decrement with altitude was larger in LA versus HA players (20% vs. 13%). The LA players also showed higher ventilatory equivalents for oxygen, lower arterial oxygen saturations, and higher arterial lactate concentrations during submaximal exercise. Because aerobic capacity is an important determinant of football match performance, these results may have some relevance to the debate over an advantage to altitude acclimatized teams for football matches played at moderate to high altitude.
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topic_facet GASTO DE ENERGÍA
BOLIVIA
GRAN ALTURA
Hipoxia
author Brutsaert, Tom D
Spielvogel, Hilde
Soria, Rudy
Araoz, Mauricio
Cáceres, Esperanza
Buzenet, Giliane
Villena, Mercedes
Paz-Zamora, Mario
Vargas, Enrique
author_facet Brutsaert, Tom D
Spielvogel, Hilde
Soria, Rudy
Araoz, Mauricio
Cáceres, Esperanza
Buzenet, Giliane
Villena, Mercedes
Paz-Zamora, Mario
Vargas, Enrique
author_sort Brutsaert, Tom D
title Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M
title_short Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M
title_full Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M
title_fullStr Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M
title_full_unstemmed Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M
title_sort permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 m
publisher Journal of Exercise Physiology
publishDate 2000-04-02
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