Cansler Rachel, Heidrich Jerome, Whiting Ali, Tran Don, Hall Prime, Tyler William J
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Deep End Fitness, San Diego, CA, United States.
Front Sports Act Living. 2023 Oct 2;5:1061492. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1061492. eCollection 2023.
Physical exercise is known to improve mental health. Athletes can experience unique physical and emotional stressors, which can deteriorate mental health and cognitive function. Training apathy can lead to cognitive dissonance and further degrade performance by promoting maladaptive, avoidance coping strategies. Introduction of psychosocial and training variables, such as those used in CrossFit (CF) and other community-based fitness programs with strong peer support have been shown to help reduce training apathy and negative affect. Here, we explored whether addition of psychophysiological variation, experienced as "hunger for air" during underwater breath-hold exercises, could provide unique mental health benefits for athletes. We studied the influence of CF and Deep End Fitness (DEF), a community-based underwater fitness program, on several outcome measures of mental health and emotional well-being in volunteer athletes. We observed a significant reduction in stress scores of both the control CF training group and the experimental DEF group. We found that DEF produced a significant improvement in positive affect while CF training did not. Further supportive of our hypothesis that the psychological and biological stressors experienced in underwater, breath-hold training cause positive adaptive changes and benefits, DEF training uniquely increased problem-based coping. While our observations demonstrate both CF and DEF training can improve mental health in athletes, DEF produced additional, unique benefits to positive coping and attitudes of athletes. Future studies should further evaluate the broader benefits of community-based, underwater training programs on psychological and physiological health in athletes and the public.
众所周知,体育锻炼有助于改善心理健康。运动员可能会经历独特的身心压力源,这可能会损害心理健康和认知功能。训练冷漠会导致认知失调,并通过促进适应不良的回避应对策略进一步降低表现。引入心理社会和训练变量,如在CrossFit(CF)和其他有强大同伴支持的社区健身项目中使用的变量,已被证明有助于减少训练冷漠和负面影响。在此,我们探讨了在水下屏气训练中体验到的“对空气的渴望”这种心理生理变化的加入,是否能为运动员带来独特的心理健康益处。我们研究了CF和深度健身(DEF,一个基于社区的水下健身项目)对志愿者运动员心理健康和情绪幸福感的几个结果指标的影响。我们观察到,对照CF训练组和实验性DEF组的压力得分均显著降低。我们发现,DEF能显著改善积极情绪,而CF训练则不能。进一步支持了我们的假设,即在水下屏气训练中经历的心理和生理压力源会导致积极的适应性变化和益处,DEF训练独特地增加了基于问题的应对方式。虽然我们的观察表明CF和DEF训练都能改善运动员的心理健康,但DEF对运动员的积极应对和态度产生了额外的独特益处。未来的研究应进一步评估基于社区的水下训练项目对运动员和公众心理和生理健康的更广泛益处。