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Cortisol y estrés-recuperación durante un periodo competitivo enjugadores de balonmano

Authors :
Reynoso Sánchez, Luis Felipe
Hoyos Flores, José Raúl
García Dávila, Myriam Zaraí
Rosas Taraco, Adrián Geovanni
Jaenes Sánchez, José Carlos
López Walle, Jeanette M.
Hernández Cruz, Germán
Reynoso Sánchez, Luis Felipe
Hoyos Flores, José Raúl
García Dávila, Myriam Zaraí
Rosas Taraco, Adrián Geovanni
Jaenes Sánchez, José Carlos
López Walle, Jeanette M.
Hernández Cruz, Germán
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

with the perception of recovery-stress balance in handball players during a training and competition period. Fourteen handball playerstook part in the study during a major competition. Data were collected from six blood samples in order to measure cortisol, and from four applicationsof the RESTQ-Sport for stress-recovery balance assessment. Compared to pre-competition (243.81 ± 36.46 ng/mL), a significative decrease (p< .01) incortisol levels was observed in post-competition (162.22 ± 69.83 ng/mL). The RESTQ-Sport subscales general stress, emotional stress, fatigue, physicalrecovery, sleep quality, and disturbed breaks showed significant changes between pre and post-competition. Cortisol levels were found to have positive correlation with success subscale (rho= .53; p< .05), whilst negative with fitness/injury subscale (rho= -.57; p< .05). Our findings support the idea ofan anticipatory cortisol response to competition. Moreover, they provide further evidence on the influence of training over recovery-stress perception,emphasizing the importance of the psychophysiological and hormonal monitoring in order to achieve optimal athletic performance.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1196831579
Document Type :
Electronic Resource