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Pre-competitive anxiety and autonomic responses in professional U-20 futsal players: Effect of the competition phase and game location. / Paludo, Ana-Carolina ; Woodman, Tim; Owen, Julian et al.
In: Physiology and Behavior, Vol. 254, 113903, 01.10.2022.

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Paludo AC, Woodman T, Owen J, Rabelo FN, Bernacikovà M, Simões AC. Pre-competitive anxiety and autonomic responses in professional U-20 futsal players: Effect of the competition phase and game location. Physiology and Behavior. 2022 Oct 1;254:113903. Epub 2022 Jul 8. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2022.113903

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T1 - Pre-competitive anxiety and autonomic responses in professional U-20 futsal players: Effect of the competition phase and game location

AU - Paludo, Ana-Carolina

AU - Woodman, Tim

AU - Owen, Julian

AU - Rabelo, Felipe N.

AU - Bernacikovà, Martina

AU - Simões, Antonio Carlos

PY - 2022/10/1

Y1 - 2022/10/1

N2 - The study examined whether pre-competition anxiety and autonomic responses in elite futsal players change across the playoffs at away vs home venues. Heart rate variability, somatic and cognitive anxiety and self-confidence (by CSAI-2R questionnaire) were evaluated in nine male futsal players from a professional U-20 team, before competitive matches at the quarter-final, semi-final and final stages played at home and away venues. Two-way ANOVA for repeated measures was used, considering factor one the game location and factor two the playoff stage, with significance set at p<0.05. Significant effects of the playoff stage were demonstrated in the Mean of HR (F = 4.643; p = 0.014) and SD2 index (F = 14.83; p=<0.001)(quarter versus final). No difference was found for somatic and cognitive anxiety and self-confidence between the two factors. The results suggest that play at the final stage of the playoff, regardless of the game location, may cause higher physiological stress, demonstrated by elevated HR and decrease of SD2 index.

AB - The study examined whether pre-competition anxiety and autonomic responses in elite futsal players change across the playoffs at away vs home venues. Heart rate variability, somatic and cognitive anxiety and self-confidence (by CSAI-2R questionnaire) were evaluated in nine male futsal players from a professional U-20 team, before competitive matches at the quarter-final, semi-final and final stages played at home and away venues. Two-way ANOVA for repeated measures was used, considering factor one the game location and factor two the playoff stage, with significance set at p<0.05. Significant effects of the playoff stage were demonstrated in the Mean of HR (F = 4.643; p = 0.014) and SD2 index (F = 14.83; p=<0.001)(quarter versus final). No difference was found for somatic and cognitive anxiety and self-confidence between the two factors. The results suggest that play at the final stage of the playoff, regardless of the game location, may cause higher physiological stress, demonstrated by elevated HR and decrease of SD2 index.

KW - Anxiety

KW - Cardiac autonomic

KW - Athletes

KW - Futsal

KW - Competition

U2 - 10.1016/j.physbeh.2022.113903

DO - 10.1016/j.physbeh.2022.113903

M3 - Article

VL - 254

JO - Physiology and Behavior

JF - Physiology and Behavior

SN - 0031-9384

M1 - 113903

ER -