
ANÁLISE DO CONSUMO MÁXIMO DE OXIGÊNIO E DA COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL EM ATLETAS DE FUTEBOL DA CATEGORIA SUB-20
Author(s) -
Daniel Fernando dos Reis,
Mauro Luiz Dos Santos,
Paulo Henrique Bernardino Rotta,
Henrique Izaias Marcelo,
Paulo Henrique Aleixo,
Lucas da Silva Santos,
Errisson Muniz Mendes,
Marco Augusto Sada Filho,
Thiago Alves Garcia,
Guilherme Akio Tamura Ozaki,
Éverton Alex Carvalho Zanuto,
Robson Chacon Castoldi,
Regina Celi Trindade Camargo,
José Carlos Silva Camargo Filho
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
colloquium vitae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1984-6436
DOI - 10.5747/cv.2018.v10.nesp5.000341
Subject(s) - athletes , anthropometry , championship , ice hockey , psychology , humanities , mathematics , physical therapy , geography , medicine , art , physical medicine and rehabilitation , archaeology
Soccer requires a great physical demand, for being a sport that physiologically performs a bigphysical effort. The main of this study was to analyze the body composition and the maximumVO2 in a group of soccer athletes of the U-20 category during the Paulista Championship 2nddivision. The sample consisted of 21 athletes whose ages were above 18 years and were part ofthe sub-20 Presidente Prudente Futebol club team. The anthropometric evaluation wasperformed by using the skinfold method. The maximum VO2 was performed by following theCooper protocol (12-minute test). It was verified that the athletes crossed over 2.800 metersand presented the %GC below 12%, although the %GC was not associated with the maximumVO2 (p=0.243) from the established classifications. In addition, even though they showed aninverse correlation (-0.170) for the VO2 and %GC variables, there was no significant differencebetween the two variables (p=0.406)