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Load monitoring consists of training/match demand quantification as well as wellness
and readiness to maximize the likelihood of optimal athletic performance [1]. The literature
divides load into two dimensions: internal and external. Internal load is associated with
psychophysiological demands that can be objectively and subjectively measured (e.g., heart
rate and rating of perceived exertion, respectively) [2,3]. External load is associated with
mechanical/locomotor demands, usually collected by global positioning systems, global
navigation satellite systems, local positioning systems, and inertial measurement units
that belong to micro-electro-mechanical systems (which provide a combination of 3D
accelerometers, 3D gyroscopes, and 3D magnetometers). Despite different technologies,
they provide external load measures, such as distances covered at various running speeds,
accelerations, decelerations, player load, and others
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Keywords
monitoring relationship healthcare in sports
Citation
Oliveira, R. & Brito, J.P. (2023). Load monitoring and Its relationship with healthcare in sports. Healthcare, 11, 2330. https://doi.org/10.3390/ healthcare11162330
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MDPI