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Year 2019, Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 244 - 251, 15.09.2019
https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.547467

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Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of some selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season

Year 2019, Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 244 - 251, 15.09.2019
https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.547467

Abstract

The purpose of the study to
determine anthropometric and hematological profile of some selected Ethiopian
premier league male soccer players according to playing position. Descriptive
cross-sectional study was employed
on
purposely selected
twenty eighty premier league soccer players from (14)
Sidama Coffee and from (14) Hawassa Town soccer club from all positions (GK,
DF, MD, SK). Anthropometric, physiological performance and seventeen
hematological parameters (WBC, RBC, Lymph, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, PLT,
RDW-CV, RDW-SD, PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT, P-LCC, and P-LCR) were measured. T
he
obtained quantitative data
was analyzed by one
way analysis of variance (ANOVA) (p<0.05) with the help of
SPSS version 20.00 software. The study found mean scores of anthropometric,
performance and hematological parameter among soccer players.
Further a
statistically significant change was observed is only WBC, RBC and MCH
hematological variables were observed when compared among the different playing
positions (Goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and attackers). It was concluded
that there is no significant difference in anthropometric, physiological and hematological
variables except (WBC, RBC and MCH) soccer players between playing position,
although the values of the measured hematological parameters fell within the
reference range. Regular monitoring of the hematological parameters is
fundamental for the identification of a health status and related optimal
performances by sport medicine specialist, nutritionist, trainers and selection
of adequate training intensity by trainers. From a practical point of view, the
clinician has to take into account not only age, but also training status of
individuals when evaluating their blood tests. 

References

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  • 2. Vishaw GA, Amandeep SI, Sukhdev SI, et al. Comparison of selected physical fitness components among male football players of different playing positions. TJSE,2015;17(2):22-25
  • 3. Jorge A, Eduardo D, Tiago S, et al. Relationship between Body Composition, Anthropometry and Physical Fitness in Under-12 Soccer Players of Different Positions. International Journal of Sports Science. 2016; 6(1A): 25-30. DOI: 10.5923/s.sports.201601.05
  • 4. Reilly T, Bangsbo J, Franks A. Anthropometric and physiological predispositions for elite soccer. J Sports Sci, 2000; 18(9): 669–683. doi:10.1080/02640410050120050.
  • 5. Amarpreet S, Baljinder S. Comparative study of selected anthropometric variables between defenders and midfielders in football. IJAR, 2015; 1(12): 91-96. Allana Kelly, Barbara N, Raissa M, et al. Hematological parameters and body composition of soccer players. Rev Bras Med Esporte, 2018; 24(3):202-205.
  • 7. Marija A, Ivana B, Brizita D, et al. Hematological and biochemical parameters in elite soccer players during a competitive half season. J Med Biochem, 2015; 34(4):460-66. DOI: 10.2478/jomb-2014-0057.
  • 8. Goran S, Tomisl A, Nebojs A, et al. Hematological and iron status following soccer match. Physical education and sport, 2016;14(2):289 – 295.
  • 9. Jyothi SH, Sunil S V, Ramachandra N R, et al. Influence of athletic training on hematological parameters in runners; cross sectional study. Natl J of Physil, Pharm Pharmacol, 2015; 5(2):125 – 128. DOI:10.5455/njppp.2015.5.1910201.
  • 10. Van den Bossche J, Devreese K, Malfait R et al. Reference intervals for a complete blood count determined on different automated haematology analysers. Clin Chem Lab Med, 2002;40:69–73
  • 11. Savas A, Gülfem E, Abdullah G, et al. The Effects of Competition Performance in Elite Male Football Players on Selected Biochemical and Hematological Parameters. IAMR, 2017;9(1):15-23.
  • 12. Banfi, G. Biochemical and haematological parameters in football players. Football Traumatology. Current Concepts: from Prevention to Treatment. Milan, Springer, Verlag Mailand, 2006. pp. 43-52.
  • 13. Thiagosanti M, Miguede A, Daniel P, et al. Hematological Parameters of Elite Soccer Players during the Competitive Period. JEPonline, 2015;18(5):76-84.14. Schumacher YO, Schmid A, Grathwohl D, et al. Hematological indices and iron status in athletes of various sports and performances. Med Sci Sports Exer, 2002;34:869-75.
  • 15. Malcovati L, Pascutto C, Cazzola M, et al. Hematologic passport for athletes competing in endurance sports: a feasibility study. Journal of haematology,2003;88:570-81.16. Fallon KE. Utility of hematological and iron-related screening in elite athletes. Clin J Sports Med, 2004;14(3):145–52.
  • 17. International society for the advancement of Kinanthropometry. International Standards for anthropometric assessment. Potchefstroom, South Africa. 2001. 18. Jasmina PL Gl, Lidija T, Beti D, et al. Anthropometric parameters in national footballers in the republic of Macedonia. Med Sci XXXV 2, 2014; 2:147-54
  • 19. Stevo PO, Dusko BJ, Damjan J, et al. Comparative study of anthropometric measurement and body composition between elite soccer and volleyball players. Int. J. Morphol, 2014;32:267-74.
  • 20. Aristotle G, Evangelos B, Evangelos M, et al. Relative age effect: Relationship between anthropometric and fitness skills in Youth Soccer. IntJSCS, 2015;3(4):22-36.
  • 21. Jayashree M, et al. Anthropometric parameters among National level players at Delhi. IJRSR, 2016; 7(10); 13919-13922. doi:10.1519/JSC.0b013e318216305d
  • 22. Reeves SL, Poh BK, Brown M, et al. Anthropometric measurements and body composition of English and Malaysian footballers. J Nutr, 1999;5(1):79-86.
  • 23. World Health Organization. Diet, Nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases. Report of a WHO Study group, Geneva, world health organization; 1990.
  • 24. Maly T, Zahalka FR, Mala L, et al. Profile, Correlation and Structure of Speed in Youth Elite Soccer Players. J Hum Kinet, 2014;40:149-159 doi: 10.2478/hukin-2014-0017
  • 25. Davis BOB. Physical education and the study of sport. 4th ed. Edinburgh: Mosby; 2000.
  • 26. Alliance K, Yvonne P, Prescott M, et al. Physical Performance and Anthropometric characteristics of male South African University Soccer Players. J Hum Kinet, 2017; 60(3); 153-158. doi: 10.1515/hukin-2017-0098
  • 27. Brian MAC. 101. Performance Evaluation Tests. Electric Word plc: London, 2005.
  • 28. Guner C. The Effects of Different Exercise Types on Hematological Parameters in Sedentary Women, Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018;6(8):96-101
  • 29. Joksimovic A, Stankovic D, Ilic D, et al. Hematological profile of Serbian Youth National Soccer Teams. Journal of Human Kinetics, 2009;22(51):51-59. DOI 10.2478/v10078-009-0023-4
  • 30. Marco CO, Rossana GO, Cynthia Lee A, et al. Hemoglobin Concentration and Resilience of Professional Soccer Players Residing at Sea Level and Moderate Altitude Regions. JEPonline, 2015;18(1):76-84
  • 31. Issiako bio N, Polycarpe G, Mansourou AR, et al. Changes of Selected Haematological Parameters in a Female Team during the 25th African Handball Winners’ Cup Played at Cotonou (Benin). APE, 2013;3(1):43-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ape.2013.31007
  • 32. Pralay M, Srividhya S. Effects of Training Load on Some Hormonal, Hematological and Biochemical Profile of Male Cyclists. Annals of Applied Sport Science, 2014;2(2):01-12.
  • 33. Adam l OW, Marco A CO, Gordon D, et al. Stability in post-seasonal hematological profiles in response to high-competitive match-play loads within elite top-level European soccer players: implications from a pilot study. Open Access J Sports Med, 2018; 9:157–166.
  • 34. Clement OP, Daniel KW, Bernard NK, et al. Sports anaemia and anthropometric evaluation of footballers at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Pan Afr Med J, 2016;24:1-6
  • 35. Adelino Sanchez RA, Marcelo P, Rodrigo P, et al. Preparation of percentile tables through Anthropometric, Performance, Biochemical, Hematological, Hormonal and psychological parameters in professional soccer players. Rev bras med esporte, 2012;18(3):148-52
  • 36. Bangsbo J, Norregaard L, Thorso F. Activity profile of competition soccer Canadian Journal of sport science. Can J Sport Sci, 1991;16(2):110-6.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Wondiye Aychiluhim 0000-0002-7279-2743

Ayichew Abay This is me 0000-0001-7674-1153

Publication Date September 15, 2019
Acceptance Date May 24, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 21 Issue: 2

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APA Aychiluhim, W., & Abay, A. (2019). Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of some selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, 21(2), 244-251. https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.547467
AMA Aychiluhim W, Abay A. Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of some selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season. Turk J Sport Exe. September 2019;21(2):244-251. doi:10.15314/tsed.547467
Chicago Aychiluhim, Wondiye, and Ayichew Abay. “Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of Some Selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 21, no. 2 (September 2019): 244-51. https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.547467.
EndNote Aychiluhim W, Abay A (September 1, 2019) Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of some selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 21 2 244–251.
IEEE W. Aychiluhim and A. Abay, “Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of some selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season”, Turk J Sport Exe, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 244–251, 2019, doi: 10.15314/tsed.547467.
ISNAD Aychiluhim, Wondiye - Abay, Ayichew. “Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of Some Selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 21/2 (September 2019), 244-251. https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.547467.
JAMA Aychiluhim W, Abay A. Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of some selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season. Turk J Sport Exe. 2019;21:244–251.
MLA Aychiluhim, Wondiye and Ayichew Abay. “Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of Some Selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, vol. 21, no. 2, 2019, pp. 244-51, doi:10.15314/tsed.547467.
Vancouver Aychiluhim W, Abay A. Anthropometric and Hematological Profile of some selected Ethiopian Premier League Male Soccer Players in the Final Competitive Season. Turk J Sport Exe. 2019;21(2):244-51.

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