Centre for Motivation and Health Behaviour Change, Department for Health, University of Bath, United Kingdom; School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
Centre for Motivation and Health Behaviour Change, Department for Health, University of Bath, United Kingdom.
J Sci Med Sport. 2021 Apr;24(4):373-379. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2020.09.019. Epub 2020 Oct 8.
To examine (i) whether levels of, and changes in, athletes' basic psychological need satisfaction (BPNS) and challenge appraisals predicted in-match thriving; and (ii) if salivary biomarkers could be defined that were related to thriving.
Prospective study design.
Fifty-one elite male hockey players (M=24.94 years, SD=4.73) completed questionnaires measuring their BPNS and challenge appraisals on seven consecutive days prior to a competitive match, as well as providing saliva samples immediately on waking, and then +0.5, +3, and +5.25h on the day of the match. Saliva was assayed for catabolic (i.e., cortisol) and anabolic (i.e., dehydroepiandrosterone [DHEA]) hormones. In-match thriving was assessed retrospectively using measures of subjective performance and well-being.
Latent growth curve modelling showed pre-match levels of BPNS and challenge appraisals to positively predict thriving. Although not statistically significant, small and moderate negative associations were found for thriving with cortisol concentration (+5.25h sample) and total cortisol exposure across the morning of the match, respectively. DHEA concentration shared a small positive, yet non-significant, association with thriving.
Athletes' pre-match levels of BPNS and challenge appraisal predict in-match thriving; thus, offering potential mechanisms through which both high-level performance and the experience of well-being can be facilitated. Furthermore, associations suggest that total cortisol exposure across the morning of the match, and cortisol and DHEA levels in pre-match samples may offer sport science and sports medicine practitioners potential biomarkers for thriving. Future research is required to substantiate this initial finding.
(i)检验运动员基本心理需求满足感(BPNS)和挑战评估的水平和变化是否可以预测比赛中的表现;(ii)是否可以定义与表现相关的唾液生物标志物。
前瞻性研究设计。
51 名精英男性曲棍球运动员(M=24.94 岁,SD=4.73)在比赛前连续 7 天完成了 BPNS 和挑战评估的问卷,以及在比赛当天醒来后立即、+0.5、+3 和+5.25 小时提供唾液样本。唾液被检测到分解代谢(即皮质醇)和合成代谢(即脱氢表雄酮[DHEA])激素。比赛中的表现是通过主观表现和幸福感来评估的。
潜在增长曲线模型表明,赛前的 BPNS 和挑战评估水平可以正向预测表现。尽管没有统计学意义,但发现皮质醇浓度(+5.25 小时样本)和比赛当天早上的总皮质醇暴露与表现呈小而中等的负相关。DHEA 浓度与表现呈小而正但无统计学意义的关联。
运动员赛前的 BPNS 和挑战评估水平预测比赛中的表现;因此,提供了促进高水平表现和幸福感体验的潜在机制。此外,关联表明,比赛当天早上的总皮质醇暴露以及赛前样本中的皮质醇和 DHEA 水平可能为运动科学和运动医学从业者提供与表现相关的生物标志物。需要进一步的研究来证实这一初步发现。