Rozmiarek Mateusz
Department of Sports Tourism, Faculty of Physical Culture Sciences, Poznan University of Physical Education, 61-871 Poznan, Poland.
Nutrients. 2025 Aug 29;17(17):2817. doi: 10.3390/nu17172817.
: For runners competing abroad in sports events, the hours before a race are marked by heightened psychological tension, where even food choices can feel crucial to success. While pre-race nutrition is often addressed in terms of physiological needs, little is known about the inner psychological processes that accompany food decisions in unfamiliar cultural and environmental contexts. This study explores the inner dialogues, anxieties, and coping mechanisms of international runners facing the question of whether and what to eat before competition. : A qualitative study was conducted with twelve international participants (from the United Kingdom, Germany, and Ukraine) of the Poznan Half Marathon 2025. Data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews. Participants possessed a minimum of two years' experience competing in international events. : Three thematic areas were identified: (1) anticipatory anxiety and fear of making nutritional mistakes before the race, (2) internal negotiation between prior nutritional knowledge and situational trust, and (3) ritualization and individualized norms as fundamental mechanisms of psychological regulation. These themes influenced how runners experienced pre-race nutrition, shaping their emotional states, decision-making processes, and coping strategies in the context of international competition. : Pre-race nutrition decisions are deeply embedded in emotional and cognitive landscapes shaped by stress, cultural context, and individual history. Recognizing these inner dynamics can help coaches, sports nutritionists, and event organizers better support the psychological well-being of traveling athletes.
对于在国外参加体育赛事的跑步运动员来说,比赛前的几个小时心理压力会加剧,甚至食物选择都可能感觉对成功至关重要。虽然赛前营养通常从生理需求的角度来探讨,但对于在陌生文化和环境背景下做出食物决策时伴随的内心心理过程却知之甚少。本研究探讨了国际跑步运动员在面对比赛前是否进食以及吃什么的问题时的内心对话、焦虑情绪和应对机制。
对2025年波兹南半程马拉松赛的12名国际参与者(来自英国、德国和乌克兰)进行了一项定性研究。通过半结构化深度访谈收集数据。参与者至少有两年参加国际赛事的经验。
(1)赛前对营养失误的预期焦虑和恐惧,(2)先前营养知识与情境信任之间的内部协商,以及(3)仪式化和个性化规范作为心理调节的基本机制。这些主题影响了跑步运动员对赛前营养的体验,在国际比赛背景下塑造了他们的情绪状态、决策过程和应对策略。
赛前营养决策深深植根于由压力、文化背景和个人经历塑造的情感和认知情境中。认识到这些内在动态可以帮助教练、运动营养师和赛事组织者更好地支持参赛运动员的心理健康。