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Cortisol y estrés-recuperación durante un periodo competitivo enjugadores de balonmano
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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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