Raglin J S, Morgan W P, O'Connor P J
Indiana University, Department of Kinesiology, Bloomington.
Int J Sports Med. 1991 Dec;12(6):585-9. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1024739.
The changes occurring in specific mood states in response to alterations in physical training were assessed in college varsity swimmers. The Profile of Mood States (POMS) was administered at regular intervals during training seasons over a four-year period to 84 female and 102 male swimmers. It was found that female and male swimmers displayed similar mood responses during training in total mood as well as the specific moods of depression, anger, vigor, fatigue, and confusion. Each of these mood states fluctuated correspondingly with alterations in training yardage, with the exception of tension, which remained elevated while training was being reduced. Tension also was higher (p less than 0.05) in the female swimmers in each of the seasons. It is concluded that: 1) changes in specific mood states during training are similar between female and male swimmers, with the exception of tension, and 2) specific mood factors increase and decrease in accordance with alterations in training distance, with the exception of tension, which does not decrease in response to reductions in training.
研究人员对大学游泳校队队员进行了评估,以了解他们在体育训练发生变化时特定情绪状态的变化情况。在四年的训练期间,研究人员每隔一段时间就对84名女游泳运动员和102名男游泳运动员进行一次情绪状态剖面图(POMS)测试。结果发现,在训练期间,男女游泳运动员在总体情绪以及抑郁、愤怒、活力、疲劳和困惑等特定情绪方面表现出相似的情绪反应。这些情绪状态中的每一种都随着训练里程的变化而相应波动,但紧张情绪除外,在训练量减少时,紧张情绪仍居高不下。在每个赛季中,女游泳运动员的紧张情绪也更高(p小于0.05)。研究得出以下结论:1)除紧张情绪外,男女游泳运动员在训练期间特定情绪状态的变化相似;2)除紧张情绪外,特定情绪因素会随着训练距离的变化而增减,紧张情绪不会因训练量减少而降低。