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摘要
目的。本研究考察了踢球位置和年龄对职业足球运动员人体测量特征和有氧运动表现的影响。方法。研究对象为来自东地中海地区的308名职业足球运动员(25.42±4.66岁,178.88±6.13 cm, 76.72±7.05 kg)。他们被分为5个位置(后卫、中场、边后卫、前锋、边锋)和3个年龄组(18-24岁、25-29岁、30-35岁)。记录人体测量变量。此外,在跑步机上进行最大心肺运动测试,以评估运动员的有氧体能。结果。双因素方差分析显示,球员的位置[F (12,25) = 9.34, p < 0.001]和年龄[F (6,548) = 6.80, p < 0.001]对球员的人体测量特征有显著的主效应。此外,多变量分析表明,年龄对最大耗氧量和跑步时间有显著的主影响[F (4,448) = 4.47, p = 0.002],位置对最大耗氧量和跑步时间有显著的边际影响[F (8,448) = 1.77, p = 0.81]。然而,打球位置和年龄之间没有显著的相互作用。结论。本研究结果对了解东地中海地区男性足球运动员的年龄相关特征和表现特征具有重要意义。我们的结果可以应用于确保训练的专用性,帮助合同安排和球员替换,并确定特定位置上的最佳球员。
Anthropometric characteristics and aerobic performance of professional soccer players by playing position and age
Purpose. this study examined the impact of playing position and age on professional soccer players’ anthropometric characteristics and aerobic performance. Methods. A total of 308 professional soccer players (25.42 ± 4.66 years, 178.88 ± 6.13 cm, 76.72 ± 7.05 kg) from the Eastern Mediterranean participated in the study. they were divided into 5 playing positions (defenders, midfielders, full-backs, forwards, wingers) and categorized into 3 age groups (18–24, 25–29, 30–35 years). Anthropometric variables were recorded. In addition, maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing on a treadmill was performed to assess the players’ aerobic physical fitness. Results. A two-way MANOVA factorial analysis indicated that there was a significant main effect of playing position [ F (12,25) = 9.34, p < 0.001] and age [ F (6,548) = 6.80, p < 0.001] on the anthropometric characteristics of the players. More-over, the multivariate analysis implied a significant main effect of age [ F (4,448) = 4.47, p = 0.002] and a marginal sig ni ficant effect of playing position [ F (8,448) = 1.77, p = 0.81] on maximal oxygen consumption and run times. However, there was no significant interaction between playing position and age. Conclusions. the findings of the present study significantly contribute to understanding male soccer players’ age-related and performance characteristics in the Eastern Mediterranean region. Our results can be applied to ensure training specificity, aid in contract arrangements and player replacement, and identify the best players for particular playing positions.