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Title: Accelerometry-based external load indicators in sport: Too many options, same practical outcome?
Authors: Gómez Carmona, Carlos David
Pino Ortega, José
Sánchez Ureña, Braulio
Ibáñez Godoy, Sergio José
Rojas Valverde, Daniel
Keywords: Acelerómetros;Índices de carga;Deportes de equipo;Tecnología deportiva;Supervisión;Accelerometers;Load indexes;Team sports;Sport technology;Monitoring
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: With the development of new microsensor technology to assess load in sports, some indicators of external load through accelerometry-based data have been created by sport technology companies. Thus, the study aim was to analyze the agreement between different accelerometry-based external load indicators (ABELIs) available in sport science. A U-16 male soccer team was assessed during three official matches, divided by periods, to obtain 3-D accelerometry data (x, y and z axes). An average of 1,420,000 data points was analyzed per axis per player. The ABELIs were calculated using this information, and the agreement between them was explored. The following ABELIs were considered after a literature review: AcelT, Player LoadRT, PlayerLoad™, Impulse Load, Player LoadRE and Total Load. In order to compare ABELIs, two analyses were performed using: (1) absolute data; and (2) normalized and centered data (Z-scores). In absolute and centered data, very large to nearly perfect correlations (1st period: r > 0.803, p > 0.01; 2nd period: r > 0.919; p > 0.01) were found. Instead, very large differences were found in absolute values (bias = –579,226.6 to 285,931.1; t = –224.66 to 213.91, p < 0.01), and no differences in scaled and centered values (bias = 0; t = 1; p = 1). In conclusion, considering the different output (magnitude and units) among ABELIs, the standardization of a universal index to calculate accelerometer load is needed in order to make possible between-study comparison.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/21963
ISSN: 1661-7827
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16245101
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