Contextual factors associated with running demands in elite Australian football: a scoping review.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-20 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2192042
Josh I Gregorace, Clint R Bellenger, Ashleigh M Edwards, Grace E Greenham, Maximillian J Nelson
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Abstract

Objectives: To identify and summarise the contextual factors associated with running demands in elite male Australian football (AF) gameplay that have been reported in the literature.

Design: Scoping review.

Methods: A contextual factor in sporting gameplay is a variable associated with the interpretation of results, yet is not the primary objective of gameplay. Systematic literature searches were performed in four databases to identify what contextual factors associated with running demands in elite male AF have been reported: Scopus, SPORTDiscus, Ovid Medline and CINAHL, for terms constructed around Australian football AND running demands AND contextual factors. The present scoping review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), and narrative synthesis was conducted.

Results and conclusion: A total of 36 unique articles were identified by the systematic literature search, which included 20 unique contextual factors. The most studied contextual factors were position (n = 13), time in game (n = 9), phases of play (n = 8), rotations (n = 7) and player rank (n = 6). Multiple contextual factors, such as playing position, aerobic fitness, rotations, time within a game, stoppages, and season phase appear to correlate with running demands in elite male AF. Many identified contextual factors have very limited published evidence and thus additional studies would help draw stronger conclusions.

与澳大利亚精英足球运动员跑步需求相关的环境因素:范围界定审查。
目的确定并总结文献中报道的与精英男子澳式足球(AF)比赛中跑步需求相关的背景因素:设计:范围综述:体育游戏中的背景因素是与结果解释相关的变量,但并非游戏的主要目标。我们在四个数据库中进行了系统的文献检索,以确定有哪些背景因素与精英男子田径运动员的跑步需求相关:Scopus、SPORTDiscus、Ovid Medline 和 CINAHL,关键词围绕澳大利亚足球、跑步需求和背景因素。本范围综述遵循系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA),并进行了叙述性综合:系统性文献检索共发现了 36 篇文章,其中包括 20 个独特的情境因素。研究最多的背景因素是位置(13 个)、比赛时间(9 个)、比赛阶段(8 个)、轮换(7 个)和球员排名(6 个)。多种环境因素,如比赛位置、有氧体能、轮换、比赛时间、停顿和赛季阶段,似乎与精英男子甲级联赛的跑步需求相关。许多已确定的环境因素的公开证据非常有限,因此更多的研究将有助于得出更有力的结论。
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