BIOMARKERS OF MUSCLE DAMAGE AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AFTER SOCCER MATCHES FOR WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMS

Volume 14, Issue V (2024)

BIOMARKERS OF MUSCLE DAMAGE AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AFTER SOCCER MATCHES FOR WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMS
Mahendra Wahyu Dewangga, Agus Widodo, Wijianto, Ekan Faozi, Muhammad Mukhlis Cahyadi, Hendi Saputra, Ifrah Yaumil Furqony, Zulfikar Yucha Putra, Ribka Vlorentyna Wilger, Tri Novaliano Rechtsi Medistianto, Anindita Antya Candrika, Ari Kurniawan, Dede Irawan, Andy Sirada, Annisa Nurul Hikmah, Adnan Faris Naufal, Arif Pristianto, Farid Rahman, Umi Budi Rahayu
Apstrakt: 
Soccer is the most famous sport in the world. Soccer is a sport with moderate to high intensity, which can
cause physical and physiological fatigue in soccer athletes. Limited recovery time can also increase muscle tissue damage.
Therefore, this study aimed to examine the time interval for performance recovery in female amateur soccer athletes as
measured by checking physical performance and through biomarkers after a soccer match. Quantitative research is used.
The type of experimental research is pre-experimental with a one-group pretest-posttest design. Sampling in this study used
an accidental sampling technique. The respondents were 20 female soccer athletes who competed in the u17 women’s soccer
competition. The variables examined in the research included vertical jump, CPK, LDH, and Il-6. Examinations are
carried out before the match, immediately after the match, 24 hours after, and 48 hours after. Next, the results were analyzed
using the one-way ANOVA and post-hoc follow-up tests via the SPSS application. Doing soccer can reduce physical
performance and increase CPK, LDH, and IL-6 levels due to fatigue. Fatigue peaks signifi cantly after 24 hours after the
match. However, 48 hours after the match, the fatigue gradually disappeared and decreased. Based on this research, female
athletes’ soccer matches must be accompanied by a suffi cient recovery time of at least 48 hours to avoid muscle damage
and an increased decline in muscle performance.

Ključne riječi: 
Biomarkers, Muscle Damage, Muscle Performance, Women Soccer.
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