作者: Eric C. Freese , Anthony S. Wolfe , Jon-Kyle Davis , Peter John D. De Chavez , Steven A. Basham
DOI: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004011
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摘要: ABSTRACT Davis, JK, Wolfe, AS, Basham, SA, Freese, EC, and De Chavez, PJD. Neuromuscular, endocrine, perceptual recovery after a youth American football game. J Strength Cond Res 35(5): 1317-1325, 2021-American is high-intensity intermittent sport consisting of various movements repeated collisions which highlights the importance adequate from game to prepare for next competition. Therefore, purpose this study was determine time course markers Thirteen male players were monitored 7 days single Baseline measures taken 28 hours pregame lower-body neuromuscular function by countermovement jumps (CMJs) peak power (PP), jump height (JH), flight (FT), takeoff velocity (TOV). Saliva analyzed cortisol, testosterone, C-reactive protein (CRP). Perceptual assessed modified profile mood states (POMS), perceived status (PRS), daily wellness questionnaire. These immediately postgame (30 minutes) at 20, 44, 68, 92, 116, 140 postgame. Compared with baseline values, there significant decrease (p < 0.05) in CMJ PP, JH, TOV up 68 FT 44 No difference existed among points salivary testosterone CRP. Cortisol levels significantly increased compared 0.05). Total disturbance, POMS, energy decreased 0.05), whereas soreness Players exhibited PRS similar function. Neuromuscular are impaired 44-68 h