Stress and recovery in sports: Effects on heart rate variability, cortisol, and subjective experience; International Journal of Psychophysiology; Vol. 143

Dades bibliogràfiques
Parent link:International Journal of Psychophysiology
Vol. 143.— 2019.— [P. 25-35]
Autor corporatiu: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет Школа базовой инженерной подготовки Отделение физической культуры
Altres autors: Vacher Ph. Philippe, Filaire E. Edith, Mourot L. Laurent, Nicolas M. Michel
Sumari:Title screen
This study aimed to investigate (1) the time-variations and (2) the repeated measures relationship between training load (TL) and psychological and physiological parameters and performance. Data were collected around 12-weeks of training in fifteen national swimmers. Psychological states were assessed using the RESTQ-36-R-Sport Questionnaire and the Sport Emotion Questionnaire. Subjects collected four saliva samples throughout the day at 1) 7?a.m. immediately after waking, 2) 30?min after waking, 3) 60?min after waking, and 4) 8?p.m., allowing us to calculate the area under the curve with respect to ground (AUCg) and the sAA over cortisol ratio (AOC). Finally, heart rate variability was computed using a submaximal 5?-5? running test. Time variations were analyzed throughout repeated measures ANOVA and repeated measures correlations were run using the “rmcorr” R package. Recovery-stress states and emotional markers showed quadratic curves, while parasympathetic markers showed linear trajectories over time. Significant associations over time were found between TL and recovery, stress, emotional states, lnRMSSD and the AOC. Taken together, these results provided evidence that psychological and physiological states do not follow the same dynamics (i.e., linear vs. quadratic vs. no variation) in the functional training periodization condition. Our study also provided evidence that recovery-stress states, emotional states, lnRMSSD, and the AOC were of interest due to their intra-individual associations around the time with TL.
Режим доступа: по договору с организацией-держателем ресурса
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: 2019
Matèries:
Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2019.06.011
Format: MixedMaterials Electrònic Capítol de llibre
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=662576

MARC

LEADER 00000naa0a2200000 4500
001 662576
005 20250407115537.0
035 |a (RuTPU)RU\TPU\network\33731 
035 |a RU\TPU\network\33728 
090 |a 662576 
100 |a 20200904d2019 k||y0rusy50 ba 
101 0 |a eng 
102 |a NL 
135 |a drcn ---uucaa 
181 0 |a i  
182 0 |a b 
200 1 |a Stress and recovery in sports: Effects on heart rate variability, cortisol, and subjective experience  |f Ph. Vacher, E. Filaire, L. Mourot, M. Nicolas 
203 |a Text  |c electronic 
300 |a Title screen 
330 |a This study aimed to investigate (1) the time-variations and (2) the repeated measures relationship between training load (TL) and psychological and physiological parameters and performance. Data were collected around 12-weeks of training in fifteen national swimmers. Psychological states were assessed using the RESTQ-36-R-Sport Questionnaire and the Sport Emotion Questionnaire. Subjects collected four saliva samples throughout the day at 1) 7?a.m. immediately after waking, 2) 30?min after waking, 3) 60?min after waking, and 4) 8?p.m., allowing us to calculate the area under the curve with respect to ground (AUCg) and the sAA over cortisol ratio (AOC). Finally, heart rate variability was computed using a submaximal 5?-5? running test. Time variations were analyzed throughout repeated measures ANOVA and repeated measures correlations were run using the “rmcorr” R package. Recovery-stress states and emotional markers showed quadratic curves, while parasympathetic markers showed linear trajectories over time. Significant associations over time were found between TL and recovery, stress, emotional states, lnRMSSD and the AOC. Taken together, these results provided evidence that psychological and physiological states do not follow the same dynamics (i.e., linear vs. quadratic vs. no variation) in the functional training periodization condition. Our study also provided evidence that recovery-stress states, emotional states, lnRMSSD, and the AOC were of interest due to their intra-individual associations around the time with TL. 
333 |a Режим доступа: по договору с организацией-держателем ресурса 
461 |t International Journal of Psychophysiology 
463 |t Vol. 143  |v [P. 25-35]  |d 2019 
610 1 |a электронный ресурс 
610 1 |a труды учёных ТПУ 
610 1 |a stress 
610 1 |a recovery 
610 1 |a emotions 
610 1 |a salivary alpha-amylase 
610 1 |a cortisol 
610 1 |a heart rate variability 
610 1 |a стресс 
610 1 |a восстановление 
610 1 |a эмоции 
610 1 |a кортизол 
610 1 |a частота 
610 1 |a сердечные сокращения 
701 1 |a Vacher  |b Ph.  |g Philippe 
701 1 |a Filaire  |b E.  |g Edith 
701 1 |a Mourot  |b L.  |c specialist in the field of physical training and sports  |c Senior Researcher of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Candidate of philological sciences  |f 1977-  |g Laurent  |3 (RuTPU)RU\TPU\pers\41001  |9 21371 
701 1 |a Nicolas  |b M.  |g Michel 
712 0 2 |a Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет  |b Школа базовой инженерной подготовки  |b Отделение физической культуры  |3 (RuTPU)RU\TPU\col\23545  |9 28342 
801 2 |a RU  |b 63413507  |c 20220624  |g RCR 
856 4 |u https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2019.06.011 
942 |c CF