Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes

BackgroundMonitoring recovery–stress balance in sport is becoming more relevant to prevent training maladaptation and reach the optimal performance for each athlete. The use of questionnaires that identify the athlete’s recovery–stress state have much acceptance in sports due to reliability and usef...

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Main Authors: Luis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez, Germán Pérez-Verduzco, Miguel Ángel Celestino-Sánchez, Jeanette M. López-Walle, Jorge Zamarripa, Blanca Rocío Rangel-Colmenero, Hussein Muñoz-Helú, Germán Hernández-Cruz
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.627828/full
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spelling doaj-95fb029e3c9141aa800175e6d3c238a62021-01-12T04:54:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-01-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.627828627828Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth AthletesLuis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez0Germán Pérez-Verduzco1Miguel Ángel Celestino-Sánchez2Jeanette M. López-Walle3Jorge Zamarripa4Blanca Rocío Rangel-Colmenero5Hussein Muñoz-Helú6Germán Hernández-Cruz7Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Los Mochis, MexicoDepartamento de Investigación, Iniciativa Juvenil Colimense A.C., Colima, MexicoCentro de Investigación de Estadística Multivariante Aplicada, Universidad de Colima, Villa de Álvarez, MexicoFacultad de Organización Deportiva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, San Nicolás de los Garza, MexicoFacultad de Organización Deportiva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, San Nicolás de los Garza, MexicoFacultad de Organización Deportiva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, San Nicolás de los Garza, MexicoDepartamento de Ciencias Económico-Administrativas, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Los Mochis, MexicoFacultad de Organización Deportiva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, San Nicolás de los Garza, MexicoBackgroundMonitoring recovery–stress balance in sport is becoming more relevant to prevent training maladaptation and reach the optimal performance for each athlete. The use of questionnaires that identify the athlete’s recovery–stress state have much acceptance in sports due to reliability and useful, furthermore for its low cost. Identifying possible differences between sport modalities and sex is important to determine specific needs and possible intervention ways to keep a recovery–stress balance. The aim was to analyze the differences in the recovery–stress state and mood states by sex and sport type during the competitive phase in young Mexican athletes. As a secondary objective, the psychometric properties of the Mexican version of the Recovery–Stress Questionnaire for Athletes (RESTQ-Sport) were analyzed.MethodsA cross-sectional study was carried on with 461 athletes (61% women and 39% men), 17.95 (±1.2) years old, from six sports disciplines. The RESTQ-Sport and Profile of Mood States (POMS) were applied in a single moment. Differences by sex and sports modality were analyzed. RESTQ-Sport’s confirmatory factor analysis was performed after the stress and recovery theoretical structure of two stress (general and sport) and two recovery (general and sport) dimensions, and last, the concurrent validation with the POMS was carried on.ResultsSignificant differences by sex were found in the General Recovery and Sport Stress dimensions of the RESTQ-Sport as well as Vigor factor of the POMS, being higher for men; furthermore, both the Sport Recovery dimension of RESTQ-Sport and Cholera and the Fatigue and Depression factors from POMS also had differences by sport type, showing a less recovery and high stress for individual sport athletes. Goodness-of-fit indexes of the model for the RESTQ-Sport were acceptable. Pearson’s correlation between questionnaires was moderate (p < 0.05).ConclusionThe recovery–stress state shows differences in the function of sex and sport modality. More special attention is suggested for women and individual sport athletes. The higher punctuation for men compared with women in sport stress dimension did not negatively affect the recovery–stress balance for male athletes. Finally, the Mexican context adaptation of the RESTQ-Sport provides a psychometric instrument suitable to assess the recovery–stress balance in Mexican athletes.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.627828/fullRESTQ-sportPOMS (profile of mood states)gender differencesindividual vs. team sportsconfirmatory factor analysis-CFAMexico
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author Luis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez
Germán Pérez-Verduzco
Miguel Ángel Celestino-Sánchez
Jeanette M. López-Walle
Jorge Zamarripa
Blanca Rocío Rangel-Colmenero
Hussein Muñoz-Helú
Germán Hernández-Cruz
spellingShingle Luis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez
Germán Pérez-Verduzco
Miguel Ángel Celestino-Sánchez
Jeanette M. López-Walle
Jorge Zamarripa
Blanca Rocío Rangel-Colmenero
Hussein Muñoz-Helú
Germán Hernández-Cruz
Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes
Frontiers in Psychology
RESTQ-sport
POMS (profile of mood states)
gender differences
individual vs. team sports
confirmatory factor analysis-CFA
Mexico
author_facet Luis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez
Germán Pérez-Verduzco
Miguel Ángel Celestino-Sánchez
Jeanette M. López-Walle
Jorge Zamarripa
Blanca Rocío Rangel-Colmenero
Hussein Muñoz-Helú
Germán Hernández-Cruz
author_sort Luis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez
title Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes
title_short Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes
title_full Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes
title_fullStr Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes
title_full_unstemmed Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes
title_sort competitive recovery–stress and mood states in mexican youth athletes
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-01-01
description BackgroundMonitoring recovery–stress balance in sport is becoming more relevant to prevent training maladaptation and reach the optimal performance for each athlete. The use of questionnaires that identify the athlete’s recovery–stress state have much acceptance in sports due to reliability and useful, furthermore for its low cost. Identifying possible differences between sport modalities and sex is important to determine specific needs and possible intervention ways to keep a recovery–stress balance. The aim was to analyze the differences in the recovery–stress state and mood states by sex and sport type during the competitive phase in young Mexican athletes. As a secondary objective, the psychometric properties of the Mexican version of the Recovery–Stress Questionnaire for Athletes (RESTQ-Sport) were analyzed.MethodsA cross-sectional study was carried on with 461 athletes (61% women and 39% men), 17.95 (±1.2) years old, from six sports disciplines. The RESTQ-Sport and Profile of Mood States (POMS) were applied in a single moment. Differences by sex and sports modality were analyzed. RESTQ-Sport’s confirmatory factor analysis was performed after the stress and recovery theoretical structure of two stress (general and sport) and two recovery (general and sport) dimensions, and last, the concurrent validation with the POMS was carried on.ResultsSignificant differences by sex were found in the General Recovery and Sport Stress dimensions of the RESTQ-Sport as well as Vigor factor of the POMS, being higher for men; furthermore, both the Sport Recovery dimension of RESTQ-Sport and Cholera and the Fatigue and Depression factors from POMS also had differences by sport type, showing a less recovery and high stress for individual sport athletes. Goodness-of-fit indexes of the model for the RESTQ-Sport were acceptable. Pearson’s correlation between questionnaires was moderate (p < 0.05).ConclusionThe recovery–stress state shows differences in the function of sex and sport modality. More special attention is suggested for women and individual sport athletes. The higher punctuation for men compared with women in sport stress dimension did not negatively affect the recovery–stress balance for male athletes. Finally, the Mexican context adaptation of the RESTQ-Sport provides a psychometric instrument suitable to assess the recovery–stress balance in Mexican athletes.
topic RESTQ-sport
POMS (profile of mood states)
gender differences
individual vs. team sports
confirmatory factor analysis-CFA
Mexico
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.627828/full
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