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Effects of sports compression socks on performance, physiological, and hematological alterations after long-haul air travel in elite female volleyballers
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Broatch, JR and Bishop, DJ and Zadow, EK and Halson, S, Effects of sports compression socks on performance, physiological, and hematological alterations after long-haul air travel in elite female volleyballers, Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 33, (2) pp. 492-501. ISSN 1533-4287 (2018) [Refereed Article]
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Copyright 2018 National Strength and Conditioning Association
DOI: doi:10.1519/JSC.0000000000003002
Abstract
Broatch, JR, Bishop, DJ, Zadow, EK, and Halson, S. Effects of
sports compression socks on performance, physiological, and
hematological alterations after long-haul air travel in elite female
volleyballers. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000–000, 2018—
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the merit of
sports compression socks in minimizing travel-induced performance,
physiological, and hematological alterations in elite
female volleyball athletes. Twelve elite female volleyballers
(age, 25 ± 2 years) traveled from Canberra (Australia) to
Manila (Philippines), and were assigned to 1 of 2 conditions;
compression socks (COMP, n = 6) worn during travel or a passive
control (CON, n = 6). Dependent measures included
countermovement jump (CMJ) performance, subjective ratings
of well-being, cardiovascular function, calf girth, and markers of
blood clotting, collected before (224 hours, CMJ; 212 hours,
all measures), during (+6.5 and +9 hours, subjective ratings
and cardiovascular function), and after (+12 hours, all measures
except CMJ; +24 hours and +48 hours, CMJ) travel.
When compared with CON, small-to-large effects were
observed for COMP to improve heart rate (+9 hours), oxygen
saturation (+6.5 hours and +9 hours), alertness (+6.5 hours),
fatigue (+6.5 hours), muscle soreness (+6.5 hours and +9
hours), and overall health (+6.5 hours) during travel. After
travel, small-to-moderate effects were observed for COMP to
improve systolic blood pressure (+12 hours), right calf girth
(+12 hours), CMJ height (+24 hours), mean velocity (+24
hours), and relative power (+48 hours), compared with CON.
COMP had no effect on the markers of blood clotting. This
study suggests that compression socks are beneficial in combating
the stressors imposed by long-haul travel in elite athletes,
and may have merit for individuals frequenting long-haul
travel or competing soon after flying
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | travel fatigue, jet lag, circadian, team sport, elite athletes |
Research Division: | Biomedical and Clinical Sciences |
Research Group: | Cardiovascular medicine and haematology |
Research Field: | Haematology |
Objective Division: | Health |
Objective Group: | Clinical health |
Objective Field: | Diagnosis of human diseases and conditions |
UTAS Author: | Zadow, EK (Ms Emma Zadow) |
ID Code: | 129658 |
Year Published: | 2018 |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 7 |
Deposited By: | Health Sciences |
Deposited On: | 2018-12-11 |
Last Modified: | 2019-03-25 |
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