Yatabe Kanaka, Ashikaga Kohei, Muroi Ryota, Somemura Shu, Takemoto Masahiro, Yudoh Kazuo, Miyano Hisao, Fujiya Hiroto
Department of Sports Medicine, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, 2-16-1 Sugao, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki 216-8511, Japan.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, 2-16-1 Sugao, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki 216-8511, Japan.
Sports (Basel). 2024 Oct 25;12(11):293. doi: 10.3390/sports12110293.
The balance of mental, physical, and technical aspects is essential in improving ballet performance. Ballet dancers' emotional and behavioral characteristics vary, even under identical stress conditions. This study aimed to investigate the association between the pain candidate genes 5-HTTLPR and COMT and anxiety in Japanese ballet dancers. Participants were 18 youth elite ballet students with professional aspirations (Y-Elite) and 16 dancers in a professional ballet company (Pro). We administered psychological questionnaires, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS), to participants under the following four different stress conditions: standard practice day, cast decision day, rehearsal day, and one week before competition day. In addition, the genotypes of 5-HTTLPR and COMT Val158Met were examined. The distribution of 5-HTTLPR was not different between Y-Elite and Pro dancers, although one of the COMT genotypes was different. Y-Elite dancers had higher trait anxiety scores than Pro dancers for these genotypes before competition (ps < 0.03), although no significant association was observed between both genotypes and scores on the STAI across conditions. Their moods were significantly different through the four conditions ( < 0.004). Pro dancers' moods were also more stable than those of the Y-Elite dancers in the presence of pain. The results indicate that 5-HTTLPR and COMT play a crucial role in dancers' anxiety and mood during pain (ps < 0.05). Pro dancers are probably predicted by their lower neuroticism and mood scores and their better adaptation to stress than Y-Elite dancers. The 5-HTTLPR and COMT genes may be influencing the sensitivity to the environment. Youth elite ballet dancers need to understand the relationship between pain and physical activity from an early stage.
心理、身体和技术方面的平衡对于提高芭蕾舞表演水平至关重要。即使在相同的压力条件下,芭蕾舞演员的情绪和行为特征也存在差异。本研究旨在调查日本芭蕾舞演员中疼痛候选基因5-HTTLPR和COMT与焦虑之间的关联。参与者包括18名有职业抱负的青年精英芭蕾舞学生(青年精英组)和16名专业芭蕾舞团的舞者(专业组)。我们在以下四种不同的压力条件下,向参与者发放了心理问卷,即状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)和布鲁内尔情绪量表(BRUMS):正常训练日、角色确定日、排练日和比赛前一周。此外,还检测了5-HTTLPR和COMT Val158Met的基因型。尽管COMT的一种基因型存在差异,但5-HTTLPR在青年精英组和专业组舞者中的分布并无不同。在比赛前,对于这些基因型,青年精英组舞者的特质焦虑得分高于专业组舞者(p值<0.03),尽管在所有条件下,两种基因型与STAI得分之间均未观察到显著关联。他们在这四种条件下的情绪存在显著差异(p值<0.004)。在感到疼痛时,专业组舞者的情绪也比青年精英组舞者更稳定。结果表明,5-HTTLPR和COMT在舞者疼痛时的焦虑和情绪中起关键作用(p值<0.05)。专业组舞者可能因其较低的神经质和情绪得分以及比青年精英组舞者更好的压力适应能力而被预测。5-HTTLPR和COMT基因可能影响对环境的敏感性。青年精英芭蕾舞舞者需要从早期就了解疼痛与身体活动之间的关系。