The effect of self-selected music on endurance running capacity and performance in a mentally fatigued state

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Hui Kwan Nicholas Lam, H. Middleton, Shaun M. Phillips
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Abstract

We investigated the effects of listening to self-selected music on intermittent running capacity (study 1) and 5 km time-trial (TT) performance (study 2) in a mentally fatigued state. In study 1, nine physically active males performed a 30-minute incongruent Stroop test (IST) followed by the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (YYIRT1) with (MF+MUSIC) and without (MFONLY) music. They also completed a baseline trial (BL). Study 2 repeated these trials with nine recreational runners. Mental fatigue (MF) showed large increases following IST in both studies ( d unb = 1.44 – 2.0). Intermittent running capacity was moderately greater in MF+MUSIC (564 ± 127 m; d unb = 0.52) and BL (551 ± 106 m; d unb = 0.51) vs. MFONLY (496 ± 112 m). Time-trial performance showed small improvements in MF+MUSIC (23.1 ± 2.4 min; d unb = 0.28) and BL (23.4 ± 3.5 min; d unb = 0.20) vs. MFONLY (24.1 ± 3.2 min). Differences in ratings of perceived exertion between trials were trivial to small in both studies ( d unb = 0-0.47). Listening to self-selected music in a mentally fatigued state negates the negative impact of MF on endurance running capacity and performance, potentially due to altered perception of effort when listening to music.
自选音乐对心理疲劳状态下耐力跑能力和表现的影响
我们研究了在精神疲劳状态下听自选音乐对间歇性跑步能力(研究1)和5公里计时赛(TT)表现(研究2)的影响。在研究1中,9名体力活动的男性进行了30分钟的不协调Stroop测试(IST),然后进行了有(MF+MUSIC)和没有(MFONLY)音乐的Yo-Yo间歇性恢复测试1级(YYIRT1)。他们还完成了一项基线试验(BL)。研究2对9名休闲跑步者重复了这些试验。在这两项研究中,IST后精神疲劳(MF)均大幅增加(d unb=1.44–2.0)。与MFONLY(496±112 m)相比,MF+MUSIC(564±127 m;d unb=0.52)和BL(551±106 m;d unb=0.51)的间歇性跑步能力略大。时间试验性能显示,与MFONLY(24.1±3.2分钟)相比,MF+MUSIC(23.1±2.4分钟;d unb=0.28)和BL(23.4±3.5分钟;d unb=0.20)略有改善。在这两项研究中,试验之间感知用力的评分差异都很小(d unb=0-0.47)。在精神疲劳状态下听自选音乐可以抵消MF对耐力、跑步能力和表现的负面影响,这可能是由于听音乐时对努力的感知发生了改变。
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期刊介绍: JHSE contributes to the continuing professional development of sport and exercise sciences, including a high-level research in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports history, nutrition, and a wide range of social and ethical issues in physical activity, and other aspects of sports medicine related quality of life and biophysical investigation of sports performance.
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