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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
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The aim was to investigate a follow-up study based on hormonal, physical, and psychological parameters among rugby players who trained during a whole season interspersed with competitions on an international level. Fitness or reciprocally
tiredness
as well as competitive anxiety were evaluated, respectively, using the French Society for Sports Medicine (
SFMS
) and the sport competition anxiety test (SCAT) questionnaires. In this study,
SFMS
and SCAT scores increased respectively over the competitive season. The
SFMS
score revealed a state of relative
tiredness
at the end of the season, highlighted by a slight decrement in physical performances. The SCAT score changes are related to the competition context and therefore increased accordingly to the importance of the competition stake. We analyzed the corticotrope and the gonadotrope axis before (T(1)), and at the end of the national and international rugby season (T(2)). Training did not affect the resting salivary cortisol (Csal) levels, but induced a decrease in resting testosterone (Tsal) values, resulting in a dropped T/C ratio. Competition, in both periods (T(1)-T(2)), provoked a significant increase in Csal levels, but the Tsal responses depended on the match stake. Their concentrations increased when the competition generated an important stress and decreased when the psychological conditions remained relatively stable.
SFMS
is preferentially correlated with resting Csal levels and T/C values measured at 08:00 hr but not with Tsal. SCAT is highly correlated with competitive Csal and Tsal concentrations measured before and after the matches.
...
PMID:Psychoendocrine and physical performance responses in male Tunisian rugby players during an international competitive season. 1862 66
The aim of the study was to examine the utility of perceived
tiredness
to predict cardiac autonomic response to overload among field hockey players during the 2006 World Cup. The French Society for Sports Medicine (
SFMS
) questionnaire was administered at the start of the Cup to evaluate perception of
tiredness
. Autonomic function was assessed nine days later at the semifinal match by time and frequency domain analysis of heart rate variability. An anxiety questionnaire was administered so that the effect of precompetitive anxiety on heart rate variability could be controlled. Results showed a negative correlation between perceived
tiredness
scores and time domain indexes, and a positive correlation of perceived
tiredness
scores and the high frequency component ratio (LF/HF ratio) of heart rate variability. Anxiety did not influence the precompetitive cardiac response despite somatic anxiety's correlation with sympathetic response (LF/HF ratio) and
tiredness
scores. Perceived
tiredness
predicted the autonomic cardiac response to competitive overload. Thus, the perceived
tiredness
assessment would be a good early marker of
fatigue
and overload states during competition.
...
PMID:Perceived tiredness and heart rate variability in relation to overload during a field hockey World Cup. 2068 25