| Literature DB >> 29359646 |
Louise Davis1, Ralph Appleby2, Paul Davis1, Mark Wetherell2, Henrik Gustafsson3.
Abstract
The present study aimed to examine associations between the quality of the coach-athlete relationship and athlete exhaustion by assessing physiological and cognitive consequences. Male and female athletes (N = 82) representing seven teams across four different sports, participated in a quasi-experimental study measuring physical performance on a 5-meter multiple shuttle test, followed by a Stroop test to assess cognitive performance. Participants provided saliva samples measuring cortisol as a biomarker of acute stress response and completed questionnaires measuring exhaustion, and coach-athlete relationship quality. Structural equation modelling revealed a positive relationship between the quality of the coach-athlete relationship and Stroop performance, and negative relationships between the quality of the coach-athlete relationship and cortisol responses to high-intensity exercise, cognitive testing, and exhaustion. The study supports previous research on socio-cognitive correlates of athlete exhaustion by highlighting associations with the quality of the coach-athlete relationship.Entities:
Keywords: Coach-athlete relationship; exhaustion; performance; team sports; teammate
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29359646 DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2018.1429176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sports Sci ISSN: 0264-0414 Impact factor: 3.337