Den Hartigh Ruud J R, Meerhoff L Rens A, Van Yperen Nico W, Neumann Niklas D, Brauers Jur J, Frencken Wouter G P, Emerencia Ando, Hill Yannick, Platvoet Sebastiaan, Atzmueller Martin, Lemmink Koen A P M, Brink Michel S
Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Sciences (LIACS), Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Int Rev Sport Exerc Psychol. 2022 Feb 19;17(1):564-586. doi: 10.1080/1750984X.2022.2039749. eCollection 2024.
Athletes are exposed to various psychological and physiological stressors, such as losing matches and high training loads. Understanding and improving the resilience of athletes is therefore crucial to prevent performance decrements and psychological or physical problems. In this review, resilience is conceptualized as a dynamic process of bouncing back to normal functioning following stressors. This process has been of wide interest in psychology, but also in the physiology and sports science literature (e.g. load and recovery). To improve our understanding of the process of resilience, we argue for a collaborative synthesis of knowledge from the domains of psychology, physiology, sports science, and data science. Accordingly, we propose a multidisciplinary, dynamic, and personalized research agenda on resilience. We explain how new technologies and data science applications are important future trends (1) to detect warning signals for resilience losses in (combinations of) psychological and physiological changes, and (2) to provide athletes and their coaches with personalized feedback about athletes' resilience.
运动员会面临各种心理和生理压力源,比如比赛失利和高强度训练负荷。因此,了解并提高运动员的恢复力对于防止成绩下滑以及心理或身体问题至关重要。在本综述中,恢复力被概念化为在压力源之后恢复到正常功能的动态过程。这一过程不仅在心理学领域备受关注,在生理学和体育科学文献(如负荷与恢复)中也受到广泛关注。为了增进我们对恢复力过程的理解,我们主张综合心理学、生理学、体育科学和数据科学领域的知识。相应地,我们提出了一个关于恢复力的多学科、动态且个性化的研究议程。我们解释了新技术和数据科学应用如何成为重要的未来趋势:(1)检测心理和生理变化(组合)中恢复力丧失的预警信号,(2)为运动员及其教练提供关于运动员恢复力的个性化反馈。