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Monitoring the Changing Patterns in Perceived Learning Effort, Stress, and Sleep Quality during the Sports Training Period in Elite Collegiate Triathletes: A Preliminary Research

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  • Yi-Hung Liao

    (Department of Exercise and Health Science, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Chih-Kai Hsu

    (Department of Exercise and Health Science, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei 112, Taiwan
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Chen-Chan Wei

    (Department of Aquatic Sports, University of Taipei, Taipei 111, Taiwan
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Tsung-Chieh Yang

    (Dodo Bird Exotic Animal Hospital, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan)

  • Yu-Chi Kuo

    (Department of Exercise and Health Science, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Li-Chen Lee

    (Office of Physical Education, Shih-Hsin University, Taipei 116, Taiwan)

  • Li-Ju Lin

    (Department of Exercise and Health Science, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei 112, Taiwan
    Smart Healthcare Interdisciplinary College, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Chung-Yu Chen

    (Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Taipei, Taipei 111, Taiwan)

Abstract

Background: Few studies have examined the mental profiles and academic status of collegiate triathletes during training/competitive periods. We evaluated the changes in sleep quality, physical fatigue, emotional state, and academic stress among collegiate triathletes across training periods. Methods: Thirteen collegiate triathletes (19–26 years old) were recruited in this study. Mood state, sleep quality, degree of daytime sleepiness, subjective fatigue, and academic learning states were measured during the following five training periods: before national competitions for 3 months (3M-Pre Comp), 2 months (2M-Pre Comp), 1 month (1M-Pre Comp), 2 weeks (2wk-Pre Comp), and national competition (Comp) according to their academic/training schedule. Results: The academic stress index in 1M-Pre Comp (Final exam) was significantly higher than that in 3M-Pre Comp in these triathletes. No markedly significant differences were observed in overall mood state, sleep quality, individual degree of sleepiness, and fatigue among these five periods. However, the profiles mood state scale (POMS)-fatigue and -anger were lower in 2wk-Pre Comp than that in 1M-Pre com. The POMS-tension score in Comp was significantly higher than that in 3M-Pre Comp and 2M-Pre Comp. POMS-depression in Comp was lower than that in 1M-Pre Comp. Conclusion: We found that training volume was highest one month before a competition, and the academic stress is greatest during their final term exam period (1M-Pre Comp). After comprehensive assessment through analyzing POMS, PSQI, ESS, and personal fatigue (CIS), we found that the collegiate triathletes exhibited healthy emotional and sleep states (PSQI score < 5) across each training period, and our results suggest that these elite collegiate triathletes had proficient self-discipline, time management, and mental adjustment skills.

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  • Yi-Hung Liao & Chih-Kai Hsu & Chen-Chan Wei & Tsung-Chieh Yang & Yu-Chi Kuo & Li-Chen Lee & Li-Ju Lin & Chung-Yu Chen, 2022. "Monitoring the Changing Patterns in Perceived Learning Effort, Stress, and Sleep Quality during the Sports Training Period in Elite Collegiate Triathletes: A Preliminary Research," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(8), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:8:p:4899-:d:796023
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