Yu Liang, Lei Lan, Cheng Liang
Human Movement Science, Sichuan Sports College, Chengdu, China.
Sichuan Academy of Chinese Medicine Sciences, Chengdu, China.
Front Psychol. 2024 Oct 15;15:1445810. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1445810. eCollection 2024.
This study aims to investigate the changes in physiological performance, mental state and sleep quality during the weight reduction phase prior to competition in male freestyle wrestlers.
This study included 16 male freestyle wrestlers from Sichuan Province, China. Participants were evaluated at three time points: the first day of slow weight reduction (T1, March 26), the first day of rapid weight reduction (T2, April 26) and the day before the competition (T3, May 3), and measurements were taken for physiological performance, mood state and sleep quality.
The most relevant findings indicated the following: Morning heart rate, creatine kinase and fatigue scores increased by 12.6, 64.6, and 19.0%, respectively, from T1 to T2 ( < 0.05), and decreased by 14.1, 36.6, and 16.8%, respectively, from T2 to T3 ( < 0.05). Hemoglobin and testosterone levels decreased by 3.0 and 16.8%, respectively, from T1 to T3 ( < 0.05), and by 2.9 and 18.2%, respectively, from T2 to T3 ( < 0.05); The secondary findings revealed the following: The total mood disturbance scores decreased by 3.8% from T2 to T3 ( = 0.072), positive mood scores decreased by 9.0% from T1 to T2 ( = 0.090), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index total scores increased by 14.4% from T1 to T2 ( = 0.323) and total work output and average power output decreased by 7.3 and 7.8%, respectively, from T1 to T3 ( = 0.067, = 0.052); Regression analyses predicted negative mood ( = 62.306-0.018 × maximum power output) and sleep quality ( = 2.527 + 0.278 × Immunoglobulin G) during the weight reduction period.
The combined slow and rapid weight reduction approach effectively minimized body fat in athletes with limited effect on their physiological performance and sleep quality. However, the effects were adverse on certain health variables and anaerobic power in Chinese male freestyle wrestlers. The identified correlations between negative mood and maximum power, and between sleep quality and immunoglobulin G, shed new light on factors influencing athletes' well-being during weight reduction, and underscored the need for careful monitoring of physiological variables in future weight management strategies.
本研究旨在调查男子自由式摔跤运动员比赛前减重阶段生理表现、精神状态和睡眠质量的变化。
本研究纳入了16名来自中国四川省的男子自由式摔跤运动员。在三个时间点对参与者进行评估:缓慢减重的第一天(T1,3月26日)、快速减重的第一天(T2,4月26日)和比赛前一天(T3,5月3日),并对生理表现、情绪状态和睡眠质量进行测量。
最相关的研究结果表明:从T1到T2,晨心率、肌酸激酶和疲劳评分分别增加了12.6%、64.6%和19.0%(P<0.05),从T2到T3分别下降了14.1%、36.6%和16.8%(P<0.05)。从T1到T3,血红蛋白和睾酮水平分别下降了3.0%和16.8%(P<0.05),从T2到T3分别下降了2.9%和18.2%(P<0.05);次要研究结果显示:从T2到T3,总情绪紊乱评分下降了3.8%(P=0.072),积极情绪评分从T1到T2下降了9.0%(P=0.090),匹兹堡睡眠质量指数总分从T1到T2增加了14.4%(P=0.323),总工作量和平均功率输出从T1到T3分别下降了7.3%和7.8%(P=0.067,P=0.052);回归分析预测了减重期间的消极情绪(P=62.306-0.018×最大功率输出)和睡眠质量(P=2.527+0.278×免疫球蛋白G)。
缓慢减重与快速减重相结合的方法有效地减少了运动员的体脂,对其生理表现和睡眠质量影响有限。然而,对中国男子自由式摔跤运动员的某些健康变量和无氧功率有不利影响。消极情绪与最大功率之间以及睡眠质量与免疫球蛋白G之间的相关性,为影响运动员减重期间幸福感的因素提供了新的线索,并强调了在未来体重管理策略中仔细监测生理变量的必要性。