2021
DOI: 10.12800/ccd.v16i48.1726
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Measurement of resting muscle oxygenation and the relationship with countermovement jumps and body composition in soccer players (Medición de la oxigenación muscular en reposo y la relación con los saltos)

Abstract: The measurement of resting muscle oxygenation capacity is under investigation in team sports. The aim of the current study was to observe the changes after a preseason, in muscle oxygen saturation (SmO2) at rest and the relationship with body composition and jump power in soccer players. 17 soccer players (age 21.8 ± 2.2 years) were enrolled. Body composition, somatotype, countermovement jump (CMJ) and single-leg countermovement jump (SLCMJ) were evaluated. Also, SmO2 at rest in the gastrocnemius muscle using … Show more

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“…Absolute blood flow was measured in a total of 35 studies. Specifically, 6 studies assessed muscle blood flow and mVO 2 [ 41 , 117 , 138 , 167 , 169 , 190 ], while 8 studies measured muscle blood flow [ 18 , 41 , 90 , 117 , 138 , 167 , 169 , 190 ], and 25 studies quantified mVO 2 [ 26 , 39 , 41 , 53 , 54 , 58 , 82 , 98 , 102 , 116 , 117 , 121 , 126 , 132 , 134 , 138 , 167 , 169 , 175 , 184 186 , 190 , 195 , 201 ]. Finally, the rate of reoxygenation after submaximal, maximal and brief high-intensity exercise are among key indicators for assessing muscle oxidative capability [ 26 , 27 , 95 , 132 , 138 , 144 , 178 , 185 , 195 , 201 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absolute blood flow was measured in a total of 35 studies. Specifically, 6 studies assessed muscle blood flow and mVO 2 [ 41 , 117 , 138 , 167 , 169 , 190 ], while 8 studies measured muscle blood flow [ 18 , 41 , 90 , 117 , 138 , 167 , 169 , 190 ], and 25 studies quantified mVO 2 [ 26 , 39 , 41 , 53 , 54 , 58 , 82 , 98 , 102 , 116 , 117 , 121 , 126 , 132 , 134 , 138 , 167 , 169 , 175 , 184 186 , 190 , 195 , 201 ]. Finally, the rate of reoxygenation after submaximal, maximal and brief high-intensity exercise are among key indicators for assessing muscle oxidative capability [ 26 , 27 , 95 , 132 , 138 , 144 , 178 , 185 , 195 , 201 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, it is important to analyze neuromuscular responses associated with fatigue. For this purpose, jump tests are practical and non-invasive assessments used for monitoring athletic performance (Cormie et al, 2010;, and comparing the effects of training programmes (Griffiths et al, 2019;Vasquez-Bonilla et al, 2021). Specifically, countermovement jump (CMJ) has proven to be sensitive in detecting fatigue or supercompensation effects (Benítez-Jiménez et al, 2020;Claudino et al, 2017) and it also presents a high level of reliability of measures during assessments performed on a force platform (Hori et al, 2009;Warr et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%