The heart rate, blood lactate and oxygen saturation changes of female futsal players during competition
Halit Egesoy, Ayşegül Yapici Öksüzoğlu, Hayrettin Gümüşdağ, Engin Güneş Atabaş, Eylem Çelik
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ABSTRACT
The purpose of this research is to
investigate the changes in heart rate, blood lactate and oxygen saturation
values of female futsal players during the game. Eleven athletes (Xage:
15,50±0,53 years, Xheight: 162±0,17 cm, Xweight: 57,67±4,11 kg) who are players
in a women's futsal team in Denizli participated in the study voluntarily. The
players who attended the study performed a match with official rules. Before
the game, heart rate and oxygen saturation values of the subjects; heart rate,
oxygen saturation and blood lactate values at half time and end of the game
were obtained. Heart rate and oxygen saturation values of the subjects were
taken from the left hand index finger with the pulse oximeter. Blood lactate
values of the subjects were taken from the earlobe with a lactate analyzer at
half time and 3 minutes after the end of the game while the subject was sitting.
Collection of the blood samples from the ear lobe were made at half- time and 3
minutes after the end of the game. Descriptive analyzes of the test parameters
were calculated as mean and standard deviation. Whether the data differed
statistically, the normal distribution and homogeneity of the variances were
analyzed and analyzed by t-test in dependent groups. There was a significant
difference in the heart rate values of the athletes before the game, at half
time and after the game (p <0.05). But, there was no statistically
significant difference in the oxygen saturation values of the athletes before
the game, at half time and after the game (p> 0.05).
Keywords: Futsal, women, heart rate, lactate, oxygen saturation