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Stress Biomarkers, Mood States, and Sleep during a Major Competition: “Success” and “Failure” Athlete's Profile of High-Level Swimmers

机译:大型比赛中的压力生物标志物,情绪状态和睡眠:高水平游泳运动员的“成功”和“失败”运动员简介

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The aim of this study was to evaluate stress markers, mood states, and sleep indicators in high-level swimmers during a major 7-days competition according to the outcomes. Nine swimmers [six men and three women (age: 22 ± 2 and 22 ± 4 years, respectively)] were examined. Before (PRE) and after (POST) each race (series, semi-finals, and finals), salivary concentrations of cortisol, α-amylase (sAA), and chromogranin-A (CgA) were determined. Mood states were assessed by the profile of mood state (POMS) questionnaire completed before and after the 7-days, and self-reported sleep diaries were completed daily. In the “failure” group, cortisol and sAA significantly increased between PRE-POST measurements ( p < 0.05), while sCgA was not changed. Significant overall decrease of cortisol (-52.6%) and increase of sAA (+68.7%) was shown in the “failure group.” In this group, fatigue, confusion and depression scores, and sleep duration before the finals increased. The results in the “success” group show tendencies for increased cortisol and sCgA concentrations in response to competition, while sAA was not changed. Cortisol levels before the semi-finals and finals and sCgA levels before the finals were positively correlated to the fatigue score in the “failure” group only ( r = 0.89). sAA levels before and after the semi-finals were negatively correlated to sleep duration measured in the subsequent night ( r = ?0.90). In conclusion, the stress of the competition could trigger a negative mood profile and sleep disturbance which correspond to different responses of biomarkers related to the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity, cortisol, sAA, and CgA.
机译:这项研究的目的是根据结果评估高水平游泳者在为期7天的主要比赛中的压力指标,情绪状态和睡眠指标。检查了九名游泳者[六名男子和三名女子(年龄分别为22±2岁和22±4岁)]。在每个种族(系列,半决赛和决赛)之前(PRE)和之后(POST),确定了皮质醇,α-淀粉酶(sAA)和嗜铬粒蛋白A(CgA)的唾液浓度。通过在7天之前和之后完成的情绪状态(POMS)问卷对情绪状态进行评估,并每天完成自我报告的睡眠日记。在“失败”组中,PRE-POST测量之间皮质醇和sAA显着增加(p <0.05),而sCgA不变。在“失败组”中,皮质醇总体下降显着(-52.6%),而sAA上升(+ 68.7%)。在这一组中,疲劳,意识混乱和抑郁评分以及决赛前的睡眠时间增加。 “成功”组的结果显示,随着竞争的加剧,皮质醇和sCgA浓度增加,而sAA不变。半决赛和决赛之前的皮质醇水平和决赛之前的sCgA水平仅与“失败”组的疲劳评分呈正相关(r = 0.89)。半决赛前后的sAA水平与第二天晚上的睡眠时间呈负相关(r = 0.90)。总之,竞争压力可能会引发负面的情绪状况和睡眠障碍,这与下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴和交感神经系统(SNS)活动,皮质醇,sAA和CgA相关的生物标志物的不同反应相对应。

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