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Position-specific biomarker responses to match vs. VAMEVAL test modalities in elite female soccer players: a comparative analysis study
by
Souaifi, Marouen
, Slimani, Manel
, Ghouili, Hatem
, Ben Ezzeddine, Lamia
, Dhahbi, Wissem
, Ben Aissa, Mohamed
, Dergaa, Ismail
, Farhani, Zouhaier
, Guelmami, Noomen
in
Elite Sports
/ External training load
/ internal training load
/ personalized training
/ physiological adaptations
/ Physiology of Sport
/ recovery strategies
/ Sport and Exercise Science
/ Sports Performance Analysis
/ Women's Sport
2025
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Position-specific biomarker responses to match vs. VAMEVAL test modalities in elite female soccer players: a comparative analysis study
by
Souaifi, Marouen
, Slimani, Manel
, Ghouili, Hatem
, Ben Ezzeddine, Lamia
, Dhahbi, Wissem
, Ben Aissa, Mohamed
, Dergaa, Ismail
, Farhani, Zouhaier
, Guelmami, Noomen
in
Elite Sports
/ External training load
/ internal training load
/ personalized training
/ physiological adaptations
/ Physiology of Sport
/ recovery strategies
/ Sport and Exercise Science
/ Sports Performance Analysis
/ Women's Sport
2025
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Position-specific biomarker responses to match vs. VAMEVAL test modalities in elite female soccer players: a comparative analysis study
by
Souaifi, Marouen
, Slimani, Manel
, Ghouili, Hatem
, Ben Ezzeddine, Lamia
, Dhahbi, Wissem
, Ben Aissa, Mohamed
, Dergaa, Ismail
, Farhani, Zouhaier
, Guelmami, Noomen
in
Elite Sports
/ External training load
/ internal training load
/ personalized training
/ physiological adaptations
/ Physiology of Sport
/ recovery strategies
/ Sport and Exercise Science
/ Sports Performance Analysis
/ Women's Sport
2025
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Position-specific biomarker responses to match vs. VAMEVAL test modalities in elite female soccer players: a comparative analysis study
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Position-specific biomarker responses to match vs. VAMEVAL test modalities in elite female soccer players: a comparative analysis study
2025
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To examine the effects of exercise type (competitive match vs. VAMEVAL test) and playing position on biomarker responses in elite female soccer players, twenty-one athletes (seven each: defenders, midfielders, attackers) participated in this cohort-based study. Blood samples were collected before and 3 minutes after both a competitive match and VAMEVAL test, analyzing 19 biomarkers including metabolic, lipid, protein, inflammatory, and immune parameters. Significant effects (p<0.001-0.004; ƞ
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p:0.36-0.59[large]) were observed in biomarkers reflecting energy metabolism (glucose), protein turnover (albumin), inflammation (tumor necrosis factor and C-reactive protein), and lipid profile (apolipoprotein-B) across conditions. Match play increased glucose levels in defenders and midfielders (p<0.003) and inflammatory markers (p<0.014) compared to VAMEVAL. Position-specific responses emerged: attackers showed higher urea (p=0.032) while midfielders displayed unique lipid profiles (p=0.033) post-match. These findings, supported by significant interactions (p<0.05), emphasize the importance of considering both exercise modality and playing position when developing personalized training and recovery strategies in female soccer, highlighting the distinct metabolic demands across positions and exercise conditions.
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Cogent,Taylor & Francis Group
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