用于评估足球踢球的可穿戴技术的准确性标准:系统文献综述协议》。

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Luiz H Palucci Vieira, Filipe Manuel Clemente, Felipe Armando Chang Marquez, Walter Manuel Rea Olivares, Kelly R Vargas Villafuerte, Felipe P Carpes
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背景:可穿戴技术广泛应用于运动表现监测,是运动和锻炼科学不可或缺的一部分。足球运动中的踢球动作是一种运动技术,可以从适当的生物力学评估方法中获益。然而,可穿戴设备在量化足球踢球力学方面的准确性,尤其是在现场条件下的准确性,仍不明确:本研究旨在提出一项系统综述方案,讨论明确用于测量足球踢球特征的可穿戴技术系统的测量特性(有效性、可靠性和/或准确性方面):本综述方案已在开放科学框架中预先注册。共有两名作者将使用特定的关键词组合在主要的电子数据库中进行检索,包括 PubMed、Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine、Web of Science、ProQuest、IEEE Xplore、EBSCOHost 和 Scopus。按照特定的人群、干预、比较和结果框架(人群:足球运动员和/或在足球相关环境中收集的人类数据;干预:至少使用一种可穿戴设备;比较:标准测量、重复测试和/或实际值;结果:踢球数据),根据预先确定的纳入和排除标准筛选研究。将使用 "基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准 "核对表(涉及有效性或可靠性的研究)或 "诊断准确性研究质量评估 "工具(涉及准确性的研究)对纳入研究的方法学质量进行评估。将根据 "最佳证据综合法 "进行数据提取以确定证据水平,并绘制证据差距图。Cohen κ系数将用于估算评估者之间的一致性:这项正在进行的系统综述已完成数据库搜索,目前正处于筛选阶段。根据研究的数量和一致性,结果可能会通过荟萃分析或定性综合来呈现,并考虑性别、年龄和运动水平等因素进行分组分析。最终结果预计将于 2024 年 7 月公布,手稿预计将于 2024 年 11 月提交:我们的研究将对可穿戴设备用于评估足球踢球力学的现有最高级别证据进行全面总结,为运动员和体育科学专业人士提供有关使用可穿戴技术测量足球踢球特征的有效性和可靠性方面的实用指导:OSF 注册表 https://osf.io/zm3j6.International 注册报告标识符 (irrid):DERR1-10.2196/57433。
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Accuracy Standards of Wearable Technologies for Assessment of Soccer Kicking: Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review.

Background: Wearable technology is widely applied in performance monitoring, an integral part of sports and exercise sciences. The kick movement in soccer exemplifies a sports technique that could benefit from appropriate biomechanics assessment methodologies. However, the accuracy of wearables in quantifying soccer kick mechanics, particularly under field conditions, remains unclear.

Objective: This study aims to present a protocol for a systematic review to discuss the measurement properties (validity, reliability, and/or accuracy aspects) of wearable technology systems explicitly used to measure ball-kicking features in soccer.

Methods: This review protocol was preregistered in the Open Science Framework. A total of 2 authors will perform searches in major electronic databases using specific keyword combinations in PubMed, Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, Web of Science, ProQuest, IEEE Xplore, EBSCOHost, and Scopus. Following a specific population, intervention, comparison, outcome framework (population: soccer players and/or collected human data in a football-related environment; intervention: at least 1 wearable used; comparator: criterion measures, repeated testing sessions and/or actual values; outcome: ball kicking data), studies will be screened based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The methodological quality of the included studies will be assessed using the "consensus-based standards for the selection of health measurement instruments" checklist (in studies concerning validity or reliability) or the "quality assessment of diagnostic accuracy studies" tool (in studies concerning accuracy). Data extraction will be conducted to determine the level of evidence according to the "best evidence synthesis method," and an evidence gap map will be constructed. The Cohen κ coefficient will be used to estimate the interevaluator agreement.

Results: This ongoing systematic review has completed database searches and is currently in the screening phase. Depending on the number and consistency of studies, results may be presented by meta-analysis or qualitative synthesis, with subgroup analyses considering factors such as gender, age, and playing level. The final results are expected by July 2024, with manuscript submission anticipated by November 2024.

Conclusions: Our study will provide a comprehensive summary of the highest level of evidence available on the use of wearables for the assessment of soccer kick mechanics, providing practical guidance for athletes and sports sciences professionals regarding the validity and reliability aspects of using wearable technology to measure ball-kicking features in soccer.

Trial registration: OSF registries https://osf.io/zm3j6.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/57433.

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