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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="c3a4f064283e6bbb" confidence="600" orcid_id="">Marqués Jimenez, Diego</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="c85069c6-249f-4392-bb98-1db00fb0f102" confidence="500" orcid_id="">Quílez-Larrayad, Pablo</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="904ec5d980bbe3b6" confidence="600" orcid_id="0000-0002-7248-7298">Izquierdo Velasco, José María</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="date" qualifier="issued">2025</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="citation" lang="es">Marqués-Jiménez, D., Quílez-Larrayad, P., &amp; Izquierdo, J. M. (2025). Influence of Prematch Perceived Wellness on High-Intensity Locomotor Activities of Professional Soccer Players During in-Season Matches. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 20(2), 192-199. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2024-0249</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="issn" lang="es">1555-0265</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="doi" lang="es">10.1123/ijspp.2024-0249</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="publicationfirstpage" lang="es">192</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="publicationlastpage" lang="es">199</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="publicationtitle" lang="es">International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="description" qualifier="abstract" lang="es">Purpose : The aim of this study was to determine the influence of prematch perceived wellness on high-intensity locomotor activities of professional soccer players during in-season matches. Methods : Twenty male soccer players (26.74 [3.27] y; 179.77 [6.06] cm; 76.72 [9.33] kg), members of a professional soccer team, participated in this longitudinal study. Data collection was conducted during the competitive period of 1 season and involved the 34 league official matches. Perceived wellness was assessed individually 3 hours before each match using a 5-point Likert questionnaire, and external loads during matches were monitored using global navigation satellite system devices. Each wellness item (ie, fatigue, delayed-onset muscle soreness [DOMS], sleep, and stress) was considered as an individual wellness component and analyzed as raw score, team z score, and individualized z score. Different random forest regression models and linear mixed models were carried out for statistical analysis. Results : Individualized z scores should be considered the most important variables to estimate the proportion of external-load variation during match play, but the proportion of the variance that may be explained from the prematch perceived wellness suggests a limited capacity in relation to external-load measures. Only individualized z scores of DOMS showed significant effects on sprint running distance (>24.0 km·h −1 ) and number of sprints (>24.0 km·h −1 ) during matches ( P &lt; .05). Conclusions : Sprint performance of professional soccer players during in-season matches may be slightly influenced by the players’ day-to-day variation of prematch perceived DOMS.</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="title" lang="es">Influence of prematch perceived wellness on high-intensity locomotor activities of professional soccer players during in-season matches</dim:field>
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