Hidouri, S.; Driss, T.; Tagougui, S.; Kammoun, N.; Chtourou, H.; Hammouda, O. Sensor-Based Assessment of Time-of-Day-Dependent Physiological Responses and Physical Performances during a Walking Football Match in Higher-Weight Men. Sensors2024, 24, 909.
Hidouri, S.; Driss, T.; Tagougui, S.; Kammoun, N.; Chtourou, H.; Hammouda, O. Sensor-Based Assessment of Time-of-Day-Dependent Physiological Responses and Physical Performances during a Walking Football Match in Higher-Weight Men. Sensors 2024, 24, 909.
Hidouri, S.; Driss, T.; Tagougui, S.; Kammoun, N.; Chtourou, H.; Hammouda, O. Sensor-Based Assessment of Time-of-Day-Dependent Physiological Responses and Physical Performances during a Walking Football Match in Higher-Weight Men. Sensors2024, 24, 909.
Hidouri, S.; Driss, T.; Tagougui, S.; Kammoun, N.; Chtourou, H.; Hammouda, O. Sensor-Based Assessment of Time-of-Day-Dependent Physiological Responses and Physical Performances during a Walking Football Match in Higher-Weight Men. Sensors 2024, 24, 909.
Abstract
In conclusion, the present study demonstrated the safety of practicing WFM at different TOD. Furthermore, it appears that practicing WF in the evening is safer, as indicated by HRR60s, [Gl], and MBP findings. The utilization of digital biomarkers for monitoring health status during WFM has been shown to be efficient.
Keywords
Recreational soccer; Circadian rhythms; HRV; metabolic health
Subject
Public Health and Healthcare, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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