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The relationship between internal and external loads as a tool to monitor physical fitness status of team sport athletes: a systematic review

Adriano Lima-Alves, João Gustavo Claudino, Daniel Boullosa, Crislaine Rangel Couto, Francisco Teixeira-Coelho, Eduardo Mendonça Pimenta

2021Biology of Sport40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The efficiency index (Eff index ) combines internal and external loads, and it has been considered a promising tool to evaluate physical fitness status. However, its real applicability and limitations have not been elucidated yet. To examine and discuss the findings from studies that used Eff index as a tool for the evaluation of physical fitness status in team sports. A systematic search was performed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). The databases conferred were PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, MEDLINE and CINAHL. The articles selected were published up to March 2021. Fourteen articles were included after meeting the inclusion criteria. A wide variety of combinations of external and internal loading parameters to calculate Eff index were found. The pooled sample included 349 male participants (23 3 years). Fifty-nine percent of the sample were soccer players, 20% rugby players, 10% Australian football players, 7% hurling players, and 4% basketball players. Most Eff index calculations used total distance (TD) divided by heart rate derived parameters. However, recent studies have suggested the use of accelerations as the external load parameter. Eff index is a simple and powerful tool for the evaluation of physical fitness status in team sports athletes. The disparity of external and internal loading parameters used to calculate Eff index may affect its sensitivity to detect changes in fitness status in different team sport settings. More studies with indoor team sports and female athletes are warranted.

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CINAHLAthletesPhysical fitnessTeam sportBasketballFootballPhysical therapyInternal validitySystematic reviewMeta-analysisPsychologyMEDLINEApplied psychologyMedicineArchaeologyPsychiatryInternal medicinePsychological interventionPolitical scienceLawHistoryPathologySports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and preventionSport Psychology and Performance