The Effects of a Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse on Soccer-Specific Skills Following a Morning High-Intensity Practice.

Q1 Health Professions
International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2025-02-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.70252/SJXT6980
Lynnsey R Bowling, Eric M Scudamore, James B Church, Veronika Scudamore
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Carbohydrate mouth rinse (CMR) is suggested to improve aerobic, anaerobic, and skill-related performance. The current study examined the influence of CMR on soccer-specific skills in 13 faster collegiate female soccer players. Athletes completed a control (CON) and two counterbalanced, double-blind experimental sessions. Sessions consisted of a warm-up, high-intensity soccer practice, followed by four soccer-specific skill tests. During the experimental sessions participants rinsed with a color-and-taste-matched CMR or placebo (PLA) solution before the skill tests. Thirst sensation (TS), rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and heart rate (HR) were assessed throughout sessions. Performance scores and HR values between sessions were compared with a one-way repeated measurements ANOVA. A Friedman test was used to compare RPE and TS. Post-hoc analyses were implemented when necessary. Agility times were significantly faster (p = .01) during CON session (10.9 ± 0.4 s) compared to PLA session (11.2 ± 0.4 s). There was no significant difference in scores for the other tests (p > .05). Post-practice RPE was lower (p = .01) for CMR session than CON session. TS was lower during PLA and CMR sessions compared to CON session following the warm-up (PLA p = .004; CMR p = .003) and practice (PLA p = .002; CMR p = .001). Average (p = .094) and maximal HR (p = .334) were similar across sessions. While CMR did not hinder soccer skill-related performance, the current study determined the use of CMR may not enhance soccer skill-related performance in fasted collegiate female soccer players.

早晨高强度训练后,碳水化合物漱口水对足球专项技能的影响。
碳水化合物漱口水(CMR)建议改善有氧,无氧和技能相关的表现。目前的研究考察了CMR对13名速度更快的大学女子足球运动员的足球专项技能的影响。运动员完成了一个对照(CON)和两个平衡的双盲实验。训练包括热身、高强度的足球训练,然后是四项足球专项技能测试。在实验期间,参与者在技能测试前用颜色和味道匹配的CMR或安慰剂(PLA)溶液冲洗。在整个疗程中评估口渴感觉(TS)、感知运动评分(RPE)和心率(HR)。各阶段之间的表现得分和人力资源值采用单向重复测量方差分析进行比较。采用Friedman检验比较RPE和TS。必要时进行事后分析。CON组的敏捷时间(10.9±0.4 s)显著快于PLA组(11.2±0.4 s) (p = 0.01),其他测试的得分无显著差异(p = 0.05)。CMR组的术后RPE低于CON组(p = 0.01)。与热身后的CON组相比,PLA和CMR组的TS较低(PLA p = 0.004;CMR p = 0.003)和实践(PLA p = 0.002;CMR p = .001)。平均心率(p = 0.094)和最大心率(p = 0.334)在各个疗程中相似。虽然CMR不会阻碍足球技术相关的表现,但目前的研究确定CMR的使用可能不会提高禁食的大学女足球运动员的足球技术相关表现。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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