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Intraindividual Relationships Between Training Loads and Heart-Rate Variability in High-Level Female Futsal Players: A Longitudinal Study

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2021-0500

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cardiac autonomic activity; court sports; overload; overreaching; indoor soccer

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the internal training loads of a professional Spanish female futsal team over a period of 26 weeks and examine the impact of training period and/or load on heart-rate variability responses. The study found that lnRMSSD was lower and lnRMSSDCV was higher during preseason compared to in-season. There were also significant correlations between lnRMSSD(CV) and lnRMSSD, as well as lnRMSSDCV and session rating of perceived exertion.
Purpose: To investigate the internal training loads of a professional Spanish female futsal team throughout 26 weeks of training including preseason and in-season weeks and verify the impact of training period and/or training load magnitudes on heart-rate variability responses. Furthermore, we aimed to assess, intraindividually, the relationship between training load and the coefficient of variation (CV) of weekly natural log of the root mean square difference of successive normal interbeat (RR) intervals (lnRMSSDCV), obtained from similar to 5 measures per week, and recorded in the seated position. Methods: A within-subject design involved 12 high-level outfield female futsal players (mean [SD] age: 23.9 [3.4] y). Results: lnRMSSD was significantly lower and lnRMSSDCV was significantly higher during the preseason (weeks 1-6) compared to in-season (weeks 7-26) (P <.001). Individually, players presented moderate to large negative correlations between lnRMSSD(CV) and lnRMSSD during the 26 weeks of observation. Correlations ranged between r(player4) = -.41 (95% CI, -.69 to -.02) and r(player12) = -.55 (-.78 to -.18). Players also presented moderate to very large positive correlations between lnRMSSDCV and session rating of perceived exertion. Correlations ranged between r(player7) =.41 (.04 to.71) and r(player1) =.71 (.45 to.86). Conclusion: Professional female futsal players in this study presented increased lnRMSSD and reduced lnRMSSD(CV) during 20 weeks into the competitive season compared to 6 weeks of preseason. Furthermore, lnRMSSD(CV) was negatively associated with lnRMSSD on an intraindividual basis. Finally, higher internal training loads were positively correlated with lnRMSSD(CV), indicating that heart-rate variability is responsive to weekly training loads.

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