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Stress-Related Hormonal and Psychological Changes to Simulated and Official Judo Black Belt Examination in Older Tori and Adult Uke: An Exploratory Observational Study
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Di Baldassarre, Angela
, Ciaccioni, Simone
, Di Credico, Andrea
, Capranica, Laura
, Guidotti, Flavia
, Martusciello, Francesca
, Palumbo, Federico
, Conte, Daniele
in
Age
/ aging
/ Anxiety
/ Athletes
/ Athletic performance
/ Coaches & managers
/ combat sport
/ emotion
/ Exercise
/ Hormones
/ Judo
/ Martial artists
/ Martial arts
/ Observational studies
/ Older people
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Saliva
/ Skills
/ Stress
/ Testing
/ Testosterone
/ α-Amylase
2024
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Stress-Related Hormonal and Psychological Changes to Simulated and Official Judo Black Belt Examination in Older Tori and Adult Uke: An Exploratory Observational Study
by
Di Baldassarre, Angela
, Ciaccioni, Simone
, Di Credico, Andrea
, Capranica, Laura
, Guidotti, Flavia
, Martusciello, Francesca
, Palumbo, Federico
, Conte, Daniele
in
Age
/ aging
/ Anxiety
/ Athletes
/ Athletic performance
/ Coaches & managers
/ combat sport
/ emotion
/ Exercise
/ Hormones
/ Judo
/ Martial artists
/ Martial arts
/ Observational studies
/ Older people
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Saliva
/ Skills
/ Stress
/ Testing
/ Testosterone
/ α-Amylase
2024
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Stress-Related Hormonal and Psychological Changes to Simulated and Official Judo Black Belt Examination in Older Tori and Adult Uke: An Exploratory Observational Study
by
Di Baldassarre, Angela
, Ciaccioni, Simone
, Di Credico, Andrea
, Capranica, Laura
, Guidotti, Flavia
, Martusciello, Francesca
, Palumbo, Federico
, Conte, Daniele
in
Age
/ aging
/ Anxiety
/ Athletes
/ Athletic performance
/ Coaches & managers
/ combat sport
/ emotion
/ Exercise
/ Hormones
/ Judo
/ Martial artists
/ Martial arts
/ Observational studies
/ Older people
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Saliva
/ Skills
/ Stress
/ Testing
/ Testosterone
/ α-Amylase
2024
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Stress-Related Hormonal and Psychological Changes to Simulated and Official Judo Black Belt Examination in Older Tori and Adult Uke: An Exploratory Observational Study
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Stress-Related Hormonal and Psychological Changes to Simulated and Official Judo Black Belt Examination in Older Tori and Adult Uke: An Exploratory Observational Study
2024
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This study investigated the psycho-physiological impact of a black belt examination. Older brown-belt judoka (Tori, F = 2, M = 4; age = 75.6 ± 4.5 yrs) and their 2nd–5th Dan black-belt coaches (Uke; M = 6; age = 36.5 ± 10.8 yr) were evaluated during a simulated and official examination and a resting day. Participants’ trait anxiety (STAI-Y2) was recorded prior to the study. State anxiety (STAI-Y1), ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), enjoyment (ENJ), and fear of falling (FoF) were collected 15 min before and after the experimental conditions. Saliva samplings at awakening (T0), PRE (T1), and POST (T2) exercise and during the recovery (15 min-T3, 30 min-T4, 60 min-T5) were collected for cortisol (sC), testosterone (sT), and alpha-amylase (sAA). Participants showed normal age-reference population trait anxiety. A difference (p ≤ 0.05) for role emerged for ENJ and sT only. For STAI-Y1, higher PRE values with respect to POST ones emerged (p = 0.005), and the highest values (p = 0.007) for PRE of the examination were with respect to the simulation. For sAA, differences for sampling were found in the examination conditions only, with peak values at T2 (370.3 ± 78.6 U/mL, p = 0.001). For sC, a significant peak value (0.51 ± 0.09 μg/dL, p = 0.012) emerged at T2 in the examination condition. With respect to Tori, Uke showed higher mean sT values in all conditions (p ≤ 0.05) and the highest T2 during examination (712.5 ± 57.2 pg/mL). Findings suggest the relevance of monitoring psycho-physiological stress-related responses in judo for optimizing both coaching effectiveness and sport performance, especially in older judo practitioners.
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