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监测年轻的精英大学生运动员的训练负荷和感知压力。

Monitoring Training Loads and Perceived Stress in Young Elite University Athletes.

作者信息

Hamlin Michael John, Wilkes Danielle, Elliot Catherine A, Lizamore Catherine A, Kathiravel Yaso

机构信息

Department of Tourism, Sport and Society, Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand.

Sports Doctors, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2019 Jan 29;10:34. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00034. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

With increased professionalism in sport there has been a greater interest in the scientific approach to training and recovery of athletes. Applying appropriate training loads along with adequate recovery, is essential in gaining maximal adaptation in athletes, while minimizing harm such as overreaching, overtraining, injury and illness. Although appropriate physical stress is essential, stress for many athletes may come from areas other than training. Stress from may arise from social or environmental pressure, and for many athletes who combine elite athletic training with university study, academic workloads create significant stress which adds to the constant pressure to perform athletically. This research aimed to determine if subjective stressors were associated with counterproductive training adaptations in university athletes. Moreover, it aimed to elucidate if, and when, such stressors are most harmful (i.e., certain times of the academic year or sports training season). We monitored subjective (mood state, energy levels, academic stress, sleep quality/quantity, muscle soreness, training load) and objective (injury and illness) markers in 182 young (18-22 years) elite athletes over a 4-year period using a commercially available software package. Athletes combined full-time university study with elite sport and training obligations. Results suggest athletes were relatively un-stressed with high levels of energy at the beginning of each university semester, however, energy levels deteriorated along with sleep parameters toward the examination periods of the year. A logistical regression indicated decreased levels of perceived mood (0.89, 0.85-0.94, Odds Ratio and 95% confidence limits), sleep duration (0.94, 0.91-0.97) and increased academic stress (0.91, 0.88-0.94) and energy levels (1.07, 1.01-1.14) were able to predict injury in these athletes. Examination periods coincided with the highest stress levels and increased likelihood of illness. Additionally, a sudden and high increase in training workload during the preseason was associated with an elevated incidence of injury and illness ( = 0.63). In conclusion, young elite athletes undertaking full-time university study alongside their training and competition loads were vulnerable to increased levels of stress at certain periods of the year (pre-season and examination time). Monitoring and understanding these stressors may assist coaches and support staff in managing overall stress in these athletes.

摘要

随着体育运动专业化程度的提高,人们对运动员训练和恢复的科学方法产生了更大的兴趣。施加适当的训练负荷并辅以充分的恢复,对于运动员实现最大程度的适应性提升至关重要,同时能将诸如过度训练、过度疲劳、受伤和生病等危害降至最低。虽然适当的身体压力必不可少,但对许多运动员来说,压力可能来自训练之外的其他方面。压力可能源于社会或环境压力,对于许多将精英运动训练与大学学业相结合的运动员而言,学业负担会造成巨大压力,这进一步加重了他们在运动表现方面持续面临的压力。本研究旨在确定主观压力源是否与大学运动员适得其反的训练适应性相关。此外,研究旨在阐明这些压力源是否以及何时最为有害(即学年或运动训练赛季的特定时段)。我们使用一款商业软件包,在4年时间里对182名年轻(18 - 22岁)精英运动员的主观指标(情绪状态、能量水平、学业压力、睡眠质量/数量、肌肉酸痛、训练负荷)和客观指标(受伤和生病情况)进行了监测。这些运动员既要完成全日制大学学业,又要履行精英运动和训练的义务。结果表明,在每个大学学期开始时,运动员的压力相对较小且能量水平较高,然而,随着一年中考试期的临近,能量水平和睡眠参数均有所下降。逻辑回归分析表明,感知情绪水平降低(0.89,0.85 - 0.94,优势比及95%置信区间)、睡眠时间缩短(0.94,0.91 - 0.97)、学业压力增加(0.91,0.88 - 0.94)以及能量水平上升(1.07,1.01 - 1.14)能够预测这些运动员是否会受伤。考试期与最高压力水平以及生病可能性增加相吻合。此外,赛季前训练工作量突然大幅增加与受伤和生病发生率升高相关(= 0.63)。总之,在进行全日制大学学习的同时还要承担训练和比赛负荷的年轻精英运动员,在一年中的某些时段(赛季前和考试时间)容易面临压力增加的情况。监测和了解这些压力源可能有助于教练和辅助人员管理这些运动员的整体压力。

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