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Identifying mediators of training effects on performance-related psychobiosocial states: A single-case observational study in an elite female triathlete

机译:识别对绩效相关的心理生物社会状态的培训中介者:精英女铁人三项运动员的单例观察性研究

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Relationships between training load, psychobiosocial (PBS) states and performance are dynamic and individual-specific. The nature of these relationships can be investigated using a combination of dynamic linear models (DLMs) and mediating variable analysis, potentially assisting applied sports psychologists in planning and monitoring of individual elite athletes' intervention programmes. Design: We illustrate this approach by examining the relationships of training loads with a performance-related state ('self-efficacy') and the role of potential mediating PBS variables ('fatigue/lack of energy' and 'being in shape') in explaining these relationships in an elite triathlete across time. Method: Self-reports of PBS states (twice weekly) and training data were collected over 137 days. Using DLMs and mediating variable analysis, direct (unmediated) and indirect (mediated) short-term associations of training load with 'self-efficacy' were examined. Results: In this triathlete, we found evidence for positive effects of training on 'self-efficacy', which were partly explained by feelings of 'being in shape' and suppressed by feelings of 'fatigue/lack of energy'. Changes in the relationship between lagged training load and 'fatigue/lack of energy' were observed across time and were particularly pronounced in temporal proximity of an injury. Conclusion: Strengths of the presented approach are its dynamic nature enabling the observation of changes occurring over time, use of statistical inference rather than visual data interpretation, and quantification of mediating effects to identify potential pathways of intervention. Additionally, the DLM method can identify complex nonlinear associations by examining correspondence between changes in levels of predictors and changes in magnitude and direction of predictor-outcome associations.
机译:训练负荷,心理社会(PBS)状态与表现之间的关系是动态的且因人而异。可以使用动态线性模型(DLM)和中介变量分析的组合来研究这些关系的性质,从而有可能帮助应用体育心理学家计划和监视各个精英运动员的干预计划。设计:我们通过研究与性能相关状态(“自我效能”)的训练负荷之间的关系以及潜在的调解PBS变量(“疲劳/能量不足”和“体形”)的作用来说明这种方法。跨时间在精英铁人三项运动员中解释这些关系。方法:在137天内收集PBS状态的自我报告(每周两次)和训练数据。使用DLM和中介变量分析,研究了训练负荷与“自我效能感”的直接(非中介)和间接(中介)短期关联。结果:在这名铁人三项运动员中,我们发现了训练对“自我效能感”产生积极影响的证据,其部分原因是“身体健康”,而被“疲劳/精力不足”的情绪压制了。随时间推移观察到训练负荷的下降与“疲劳/能量不足”之间的关系的变化,这种变化在受伤的暂时性附近尤为明显。结论:该方法的优势在于它的动态特性,可以观察随时间变化的变化,使用统计推断而不是视觉数据解释以及量化中介作用以识别潜在的干预途径。另外,DLM方法可以通过检查预测变量级别的变化与预测结果的关联的大小和方向之间的对应关系来识别复杂的非线性关联。

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