Effect of Dehydration on Passing Decision Making in Soccer Athletes

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Leonardo S FortesMaria E C Ferreira

Abstract

It seems that dehydration may impair decision-making performance in athletes. This study aimed to investigate the influence of dehydration on passing decision-making performance in soccer players. Participants were 40 male soccer players (Mage = 22.3 ± 2.3 years) who agreed to participate in the study and were randomly assigned to the following conditions: control (CON), dehydration (DEH), and euhydration (EUH). The players played in 2 games of 90 min in duration (2 45-min halves) followed by 2 15-min halves (overtime) with and without proper hydration. The Game Performance Assessment Instrument (GPAI) was considered for the analysis of passing decision making. The GPAI analysis indicated effective reduction in the decision-making index in the DEH condition compared with the EUH and CON conditions, F(2, 38) = 31.4, p < .05, ES = 0.8. In conclusion, dehydration may be considered a mediating factor in the passing decision-making performance of male soccer athletes.

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May 31, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Ana Filipa SilvaFilipe Manuel Clemente
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Dec 19, 2020·Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology·Teri J Hepler, Matt Andre
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Jul 25, 2021·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Anis SaddoudBeat Knechtle

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