2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.09.004
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Monitoring training load and fatigue in soccer players with physiological markers

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“…51,52 In such cases, we are confident that our study on SCV represents a fundamental research from the engineering point of view and it is likely to become more possibly used in future. In such a case, the skin temperature may be inappropriate to reflect the real thermal regulation of human body.…”
Section: Connections and Differences Of Physiological Indices Of Humentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…51,52 In such cases, we are confident that our study on SCV represents a fundamental research from the engineering point of view and it is likely to become more possibly used in future. In such a case, the skin temperature may be inappropriate to reflect the real thermal regulation of human body.…”
Section: Connections and Differences Of Physiological Indices Of Humentioning
confidence: 90%
“…With a reduction in the cost of wearable sensors and ubiquitous wireless connectivity in buildings, tracking people's physiological responses to thermal environments has become more accessible over the years. 51,52 In such cases, we are confident that our study on SCV represents a fundamental research from the engineering point of view and it is likely to become more possibly used in future.…”
Section: Connections and Differences Of Physiological Indices Of Humentioning
confidence: 90%
“…There have been numerous number of works on the soccer performance as follows: (1) Broadcasting video analysis (D'Orazio and Leo, 2010), (2) Soccer performance evaluation focused on agility (Bullock et al, 2012, Dardouri et al, 2014, (3) Speed and skill in soccer (Bullock et al, 2012), the quantification and monitoring of training load (Djaoui et al, 2017), (4) Soccer specific fatigue and performance (Greiga et al 2007), (5) Measuring jumping performance of several kinds of athletes including soccer players (Kobal et al, 2017), and (6) Mathematical analysis on soccer games dynamics (Machado and Lopes, 2017).…”
Section: Studies In Relation With Soccer Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hematological biomarkers have been proven validity for the quantifying and monitoring training load throughout a training period (22).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%