Influence of Wearing Blue Lenses on Melatonin Production and Performance in Volleyball Players.

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2022-02-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1720-6083
Eduardo Baptista, Rhai André Arriel, Ana Luiza de Castro Carvalho, Matheus M C Bispo, Alex Batista Rodrigues, Hiago Souza, Gustavo R Mota, Moacir Marocolo
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We analyzed the effects of wearing blue lenses on melatonin level, physical and cognitive performance. Fifteen youth volleyball players (15.0±1.5 yrs) attended the laboratory on 3 occasions (48-h interval): on the 1 st visit they were familiarized with the procedures of the study, and on 2 nd and 3 rd visits they were submitted to the testing protocol wearing transparent (control) or blue lens glasses in a counterbalanced crossover design. The protocol consisted of 10 min in "total darkness," 30 min of light stimulation (wearing blue or transparent lenses), followed by an attentional test, and an agility T-test (without wearing the glasses). Samples of saliva (to determine melatonin concentration) were obtained pre- and post-exposure (30 min) to artificial light, wearing the lenses. Sleepiness, alertness, attention, mood, and perceived recovery status and performance variables (reaction time and T-test) were assessed after lens exposure. Melatonin levels did not differ within and between groups (blue lenses, pre: 0.79±0.73 and post: 1.19±1.374 pg/dl, p=0.252, effect size (ES)=0.38; control, pre: 0.97±1.00 and post: 0.67±0.71 pg/dl, p=0.305, ES=-0.35). Nonetheless, melatonin differences were significantly correlated with physical sedation for glasses with blue lenses (r=-0.526; p=0.04). No other variables differed (p>0.05) between protocols, including T-test performance (p=0.07; ES=0.41). Blue lenses do not influence melatonin levels, cognitive/physical performance, and mood status in amateur youth volleyball players.

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戴蓝色隐形眼镜对排球运动员褪黑素分泌及运动表现的影响。
我们分析了佩戴蓝色镜片对褪黑素水平、身体和认知表现的影响。15名青少年排球运动员(15.0±1.5岁)分3次(间隔48小时)进入实验室:第一次访问时,他们熟悉了研究的程序,第二次和第三次访问时,他们在平衡交叉设计中佩戴透明(对照)或蓝色镜片眼镜提交测试方案。实验方案包括10分钟的“完全黑暗”,30分钟的光刺激(戴蓝色或透明镜片),然后是注意力测试和敏捷性t测试(不戴眼镜)。唾液样本(用于测定褪黑激素浓度)在人工光照射前和照射后(30分钟),戴上隐形眼镜。在隐形眼镜暴露后评估嗜睡、警觉性、注意力、情绪、感知恢复状态和表现变量(反应时间和t检验)。褪黑素水平在组内和组间无差异(蓝色镜片前:0.79±0.73,后:1.19±1.374 pg/dl, p=0.252,效应值(ES)=0.38;对照组,术前:0.97±1.00,术后:0.67±0.71 pg/dl, p=0.305, ES=-0.35)。尽管如此,褪黑激素的差异与蓝色镜片眼镜的物理镇静显著相关(r=-0.526;p = 0.04)。不同方案间其他变量无差异(p>0.05),包括t检验性能(p=0.07;ES = 0.41)。蓝色镜片不影响业余青少年排球运动员褪黑素水平、认知/身体表现和情绪状态。
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