Obmiński Zbigniew, Supiński Jan, Rydzik Łukasz, Cynarski Wojciech J, Ozimek Mariusz, Borysiuk Zbigniew, Błach Wiesław, Ambroży Tadeusz
Department of Endocrinology, Institute of Sport-National Research Institute, 01-982 Warsaw, Poland.
Faculty of Physical Education & Sport, University School of Physical Education, 51-612 Wroclaw, Poland.
Biology (Basel). 2022 May 27;11(6):828. doi: 10.3390/biology11060828.
Watching athletic tournaments induces emotional and physiological responses in sports fans and coaches. The aim of the study was to investigate hormonal and cardiovascular responses in judo coaches observing the fights of their athletes during one-day, high-level tournaments.
We studied the biological responses of a group of seventeen judo club coaches between the ages of 39 and 57 years to a one-day judo tournament attended by the adult male and/or female athletes that they coached. At the time of the tournaments and also in neutral conditions, the coaches' capillary blood and saliva samples were collected concurrently two times a day, both at 7:30 a.m. and after completion of the tournament (at about 8:00 p.m.). Cardiovascular parameters were also determined at the same times of day. Sleep quality (SQ) was assessed on a 6-point scale both on the night preceding the tournament and in neutral conditions. Cortisol (C) and testosterone (T) levels were determined from serum and saliva samples. The results for both days at different times of day were compared.
Statistical calculations showed higher concentrations of cortisol and a greater reduction of testosterone levels in serum and saliva at the end of the day during the tournament compared with those on a neutral day. Morning and evening cardiovascular indices were higher during the tournament.
The study showed that during one-day tournaments, judo coaches were exposed to stress that induced intermittent hormonal changes in blood and saliva and activated the autonomic nervous system.
观看体育比赛会在体育迷和教练中引发情绪和生理反应。本研究的目的是调查柔道教练在为期一天的高水平比赛中观看其运动员比赛时的激素和心血管反应。
我们研究了一组年龄在39至57岁之间的17名柔道俱乐部教练对他们所执教的成年男女运动员参加的为期一天的柔道比赛的生物学反应。在比赛期间以及在中性条件下,每天上午7:30和比赛结束后(晚上8:00左右)同时采集教练的毛细血管血和唾液样本两次。同时在一天中的相同时间测定心血管参数。在比赛前一晚和中性条件下,用6分制评估睡眠质量(SQ)。从血清和唾液样本中测定皮质醇(C)和睾酮(T)水平。比较了两天中不同时间的结果。
统计计算表明,与中性日相比,比赛当天结束时血清和唾液中皮质醇浓度更高,睾酮水平下降幅度更大。比赛期间早晚心血管指数更高。
该研究表明,在为期一天的比赛中,柔道教练面临压力,这种压力会导致血液和唾液中的激素间歇性变化,并激活自主神经系统。