Comparison of the clubs' home advantage among editions of the brazilian A series championship
Abstract
Objective: to compare the clubs' point percentages, obtained at home, among editions of the Brazilian A Series championship. Methods: The results of the home games of each team that competed in the Brazilian A series championship were collected. The total sum of points won by each team and in each edition was used to calculate the percentage of utilization. Results: In the comparison of the average score of the editions with (2012-2019 = 58.80 ±14.21%) and without the presence of fans (2020-2021 = 50.89 ±16.67%), there was no difference (p=0.078; t = 1.810; 95%CI = -0.93 -16.75). While between editions, a difference was found between 2018 and 2021 (F (9, 190) = 2.043; p=0.030; 95%CI = -30.51- -0.80), with no differences in the others (p≥0.072). Conclusion: the teams' home score achievement, does not differ due to the presence of fans or mechanical sound in the games.
References
-Andreacci, J.L.; Lemura, L.M.; Cohen, S.L.; Urbansky, E.A.; Chelland, S.A.; Vonduvillard, S.P. The effects of frequency of encouragement on performance during maximal exercise testing. Journal of Sports Sciences. Vol. 4. Num. 20. 2002. p. 345-352.
-Chitwood, L.; Moffatt, R.; Burke, K.; Luchino, P.; Jordan, J. Encouragement during maximal exercise testing of Type A and Type B scorers. Perceptual and Motor Skills. Vol. 84. Num. 2. 1997. p. 507-512.
-CBF. Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. Tabela das edições do campeonato brasileiro série A. Acesso em: outubro de 2021. Disponível em: https://www.cbf.com.br/futebol-brasileiro/competicoes/campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a
-Coste, O.; Van Beers, P.; Touitou, Y. Hypoxia-induced changes in recovery sleep, core body temperature, urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin and free cortisol after a simulated long-duration flight. J. Sleep Res. Vol. 18. 2009. p. 454-465.
-Cui, X.; Zhao, Z.; Zhang, T.; Guo, W.; Guo, W.; Zheng, J.; Zhang, J.; Dong, C.; Na, R.; Zheng, L.; Li, W.; Liu, Z.; Ma, J.; Wang, J.; He, S.; Xu, Y.; Si, P.; Shen, Y.; Cai, C. A systematic review and meta-analysis of children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Journal of medical virology. Vol. 93. Num. 2. 2021. p. 10571069. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.26398
-Forbes-Robertson, S.; Dudley, E.; Vadgama, P.; Cook, C.; Drawer, S.; Kilduff, L. Circadian disruption and remedial interventions. Sports Med. Vol. 42. 2012. p. 185-208.
-Gasparetto, T. M. O futebol como negócio: uma comparação financeira com outros segmentos. Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte. Vol. 35. Num. 4. 2013. p. 825-845.
-Gomes, S.; Miranda, R.; Bara Filho, M.; Brandão, M.R. O fluxo no voleibol: relação com a motivação, autoeficácia, habilidade percebida e orientação às metas. Revista da Educação Física. Vol. 23. Num. 3. 2012. p. 379-387.
-Humphreys, S.; Deyermond, R.; Bali, I.; Stevenson, M.; Fee, J.P. The effect of high-altitude commercial air travel on oxygen saturation. Anaesthesia. Vol. 60. 2005. p. 458–460.
-Huyghe, T.; Scanlan, A.T.; Dalbo, V.J.; Calleja-González, J. The Negative Influence of Air Travel on Health and Performance in the National Basketball Association: A Narrative Review. Sports. Vol. 6. Num. 3. 2018. p. 89.
-Leatherwood, W.E.; Dragoo, J.L. Effect of airline travel on performance: A review of the literature. Br. J. Sports Med. Vol. 47. 2013. p. 561-567.
-Lindgren, T. Cabin Air Quality in Commercial Aircraft: Exposure, Symptoms and Signs. Tese de douturado. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Suíça. 2003.
-McNair, P.; Depledge, J.; Brettkelly, M.; Stanley, S. Verbal encouragement: effects on maximum effort voluntary muscle action. British Journal of Sports Medicine. Vol. 30. Num. 3. 1996. p. 243-245.
-Moffatt, R.; Chitwood, L.; Biggerstaff, K. The influence of verbal encouragement during assessment of maximal oxygen uptake. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. Vol. 1. Num. 34. 1994. p. 45-49.
-Neto, J.M.; Silva, F.B.; Oliveira, A.L.; Couto, N.L.; Dantas, E.H.; Nascimento, M.A. Effects of verbal encouragement on performance of the multistage 20 m shuttle run. Acta Scientiarum. Vol. 37. Num. 1. 2015. p. 25-30.
-Organização Mundial da Saúde. Corona virus disease pandemic. Acesso em: outubro de 2021.
-Palmer, B.F. Physiology and pathophysiology with ascent to altitude. Am. J. Med. Sci. Vol. 340. 2010. p. 69-77.
-Philbrick, J. T.; Shumate, R.; Siadaty, M. S.; Becker, D. M. Air travel and venous thromboembolism: A systematic review. J. Gen. Intern. Med. Vol. 22. 2007. p. 107-114.
-Reilly, T. Ergonomics in Sport and Physical Activity: Enhancing Performance and Improving Safety. Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL, USA. Vol. 1. 2010. p. 75-95.
-Reilly, T.; Edwards, B. Altered sleep–wake cycles and physical performance in athletes. Physiol. Behav. Vol. 90. 2007. p. 274-284.
-Rube, N.; Secher, N. Paradoxical influence of encouragement on muscle fatigue. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology. Vol. 1. Num. 46. 1981. p.1-7.
-Wong, A.Y.; Ling, S.K.; Louie, L.H.; Law, G.Y.; So, R.C.; Lee, D.C.; Yau, F.C.; Yung, P.S. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports and exercise. Asia Pac. J. Sports Med. Arthrosc Rehabil Technol. Vol. 22. 2020. p. 39-44.
Copyright (c) 2023 Igor Martins Barbosa, Gabriel Rigo Weber, Marcelo Henrique Glanzel, Henrique Santos Lima, Derik Silveira da Silva, Luiz Fernando Cuozzo Lemos
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Authors who publish in this journal agree to the following terms:
- Authors retain the copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication, with work simultaneously licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License BY-NC which allows the sharing of the work with acknowledgment of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are authorized to enter into additional contracts separately for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this journal (eg, publishing in institutional repository or book chapter), with acknowledgment of authorship and initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are allowed and encouraged to post and distribute their work online (eg, in institutional repositories or on their personal page) at any point before or during the editorial process, as this can bring about productive change as well as increase impact and impact. citation of published work (See The Effect of Free Access).