Exercise Physiology of Football: Factors Related to Performance and Health

作者: Tim Meyer , Ross Julian , Chris Thompson

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-55713-6_7

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摘要: Physiological responses during football training and match play are, generally, predictable. In fact, they hardly constitute a “specific” pattern that can solely be found in football. Activation of the cardiocirculatory, metabolic hormonal systems is considerable but, even when applied repeatedly intensely, does not automatically lead to infections or other diseases. However, players with cardiac conditions should identified instructed according their individual risk. It has become clear psychological stressors from accompanying circumstances high-level may significantly contribute induction fatigue states. This more obvious female who experience additional influence menstrual cycle concomitant blood iron loss. Altogether, physicians taking care need aware all these factors ensure optimal medical support.

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