2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17197253
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Acute Photobiomodulation Does Not Influence Specific High-Intensity and Intermittent Performance in Female Futsal Players

Abstract: The acute improvement of performance after photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) has been reported in different types of exercise. However, the effect on high-intensity and intermittent exercises that are relevant for team sports is unknown. Thus, we evaluated the effect of prior acute application of PBMT on high-intensity and intermittent exercise performance, muscle oxygenation, and physiological/perceptual indicators in amateur female futsal players. Thirteen players (24.1 ± 3.7 years) performed a testing batte… Show more

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“…The initial search of the literature detected (Table 1) 36 articles related to recovery in FT; nevertheless, 29 were excluded after a thorough in-depth analyses of full texts for being unrelated to recovery in FT or failure to fulfil the inclusion criteria, or both. A total of final seven studies (De Marchi, et al, 2019;Dos Santos, et al, 2020;Nunes, et al, 2020;Rahimi, Amani-Shalamzari, & Clemente, 2020;Tessitore, et al, 2008;Wilke, et al, 2019;Wilke, et al, 2020) (195 vs 191), blood lactate concentration post YYIR1 (11.1 vs13.5). 7) Rahimi et al (2020) investigated the efficacy of recovery using a foam roll (FROLL) on performance, physiological and psychological parameters on the sample of 16 youth futsal players, in a simulated futsal tournament.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The initial search of the literature detected (Table 1) 36 articles related to recovery in FT; nevertheless, 29 were excluded after a thorough in-depth analyses of full texts for being unrelated to recovery in FT or failure to fulfil the inclusion criteria, or both. A total of final seven studies (De Marchi, et al, 2019;Dos Santos, et al, 2020;Nunes, et al, 2020;Rahimi, Amani-Shalamzari, & Clemente, 2020;Tessitore, et al, 2008;Wilke, et al, 2019;Wilke, et al, 2020) (195 vs 191), blood lactate concentration post YYIR1 (11.1 vs13.5). 7) Rahimi et al (2020) investigated the efficacy of recovery using a foam roll (FROLL) on performance, physiological and psychological parameters on the sample of 16 youth futsal players, in a simulated futsal tournament.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This narrative review aimed to describe the current published literature related to recovery strategies in FT in order to give applied infor- (De Marchi, et al, 2019;Dos Santos, et al, 2020;Nunes, et al, 2020;Rahimi, et al, 2020;Tessitore, et al, 2008;Wilke, et al, 2019;Wilke, et al, 2020). The main conclusions propose different post practice recovery profiles among FT players, which are possibly influenced by their physical abilities and age/ sport experience (Wilke, et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the suggested enhancement of performance associated with PBM (14,38), most positive effects are shown in laboratory settings using tasks that do not replicate sport-related actions (13,24). Few studies have examined the effects of PBM on field tests (26, 29,32,35,39), and only 1 (assessing rugby players with the Bangsbo sprint test) showed improvements in performance after PBM application (29). Taken together, these results lead us to speculate whether field tests are less sensitive to PBM effects, or the parameters used in PBM application were insufficient to elicit ergogenic outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the results were primarily from studies assessing isolated single-joint exercises; hence, applicability to sport-related actions should be considered with caution (14,38). Indeed, recent studies have shown conflicting results regarding the effectiveness of PBM in running (10,28), cycling (7,11), and sport-specific tests (26,29,32,35,39). Therefore, the circumstances (i.e., type of task, PBM parameters, and population) in which PBM may be more effective to enhance performance need to be better addressed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Santos et al [43] in a counterbalanced randomized crossover design (one week between PBMT/placebo (SHAM) at thirteen amateur futsal players, evaluated the effect of previous acute application of PBMT (diodes: 69; wavelength: mixed, 34 diodes 660 nm and 35 diodes 850 nm; CW, cluster area: 44.2 cm 2 ; optical output: 53 mW/cm 2 ; spot site area: 0.234 cm 2 ; dose: 200 J; energy density: 4.5 J/cm 2 ) on the performance of high and intermittent intensity exercises, muscle oxygenation, and physiological/perceptual indicators. Overall, PBMT before a battery of physical tests did not alter the performance of high and intermittent exercise, nor the physiological and perceptual responses in amateur futsal players.…”
Section: Studies With No Effects Of Pbmmentioning
confidence: 99%