The Psychophysiologic Stress and Salivary Cortisol and Alpha-Amylase Awakening Responses to Cross-Country Running Competitions in National-Level Female Athletes.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Mustafa Aydemir, Yücel Makaracı, Bahattin Avcı, Yeşim Civil Ürkmez, Harry P Cintineo
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Abstract: Aydemir, M, Makaracı, Y, Avcı, B, Ürkmez, YC, and Cintineo, HP. The psychophysiologic stress and salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase awakening responses to cross-country running competitions in national-level female athletes. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2024-Cross-country running, characterized by diverse terrains and environmental conditions, primarily emphasizes individual performance, though team-oriented strategies are also used. This study aimed to examine psychophysiologic stress, anxiety, and race performance of elite female athletes during national cross-country running competitions. Twelve elite-level female cross-country runners were recruited to undergo psychophysiologic state using salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase levels (pre- and postrace) across 2 consecutive rounds of varying difficulty and significance (round 1 and final round). In addition, cortisol and alpha-amylase awakening responses (CAR and AAAR), and state anxiety (State and Trait Anxiety Inventory-I) were assessed on both precompetition and competition days during each round. The findings revealed significant increases in precompetition day AAAR, pre- and postrace cortisol, and postrace alpha-amylase levels in the final round compared with those in round 1 (p < 0.05). Mean race time was also faster in the final round than in round 1 (p < 0.05). Pre- and postrace cortisol levels were correlated with race time in round 1 (r = 0.554; r = 0.594), but not in the final round (p > 0.05). Increased cortisol emerged as a potential indicator of race difficulty and predictors of success in cross-country running. Coaches and athletes may benefit from monitoring cortisol levels to optimize performance during competitions with fluctuating conditions. Further research using saliva analysis as a noninvasive tool for assessing psychophysiologic parameters surrounding competition is warranted in larger samples across various endurance sports, though the data presented here provide a unique view of these responses.

国家级女运动员越野跑比赛的心理生理应激和唾液皮质醇、α -淀粉酶觉醒反应。
摘要:Aydemir, M, makaracyi, Y, avcyi, B, Ürkmez, YC, Cintineo, HP。国家级女运动员越野跑比赛的心理生理应激和唾液皮质醇、α -淀粉酶觉醒反应。[J] Strength conres XX(X): 000- 000,2024 -越野跑的特点是地形和环境条件不同,主要强调个人表现,但也采用团队导向的策略。摘要本研究旨在探讨优秀女运动员在全国越野跑比赛中的心理生理压力、焦虑与比赛表现。招募12名精英水平的女性越野跑运动员,连续两轮(第一轮和最后一轮)进行不同难度和意义的唾液皮质醇和α -淀粉酶水平(赛前和赛后)的心理生理状态检测。此外,皮质醇和α -淀粉酶觉醒反应(CAR和AAAR)以及状态焦虑(状态和特质焦虑量表- i)在每一轮比赛前和比赛日进行评估。结果显示,与第1轮相比,比赛前一天的AAAR、比赛前和比赛后的皮质醇和比赛后的α -淀粉酶水平在最后一轮显著增加(p < 0.05)。最后一轮的平均比赛时间也比第1轮快(p < 0.05)。第1轮比赛中,跑前和跑后皮质醇水平与比赛时间相关(r = 0.554;R = 0.594),但在最后一轮没有(p < 0.05)。皮质醇升高是赛跑难度的潜在指标,也是越野跑成功的预测因素。教练和运动员可以从监测皮质醇水平中获益,从而在条件波动的比赛中优化表现。进一步的研究使用唾液分析作为一种非侵入性的工具来评估围绕竞争的心理生理参数,在各种耐力运动的更大样本中是有必要的,尽管这里提供的数据提供了这些反应的独特观点。
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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
9.40%
发文量
384
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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