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      Influence of Competitive-Anxiety on Heart Rate Variability in Swimmers.

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          The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between competitive anxiety and heart rate variability (HRV) in swimming athletes. A total of 66 volunteers (41 male and 27 female) who swam the 400-m freestyle in the Brazilian Swimming Championships participated. Thirty minutes before the 400-m freestyle event, the athletes answered the Competitive Anxiety Inventory (CSAI-2R) questionnaire, then underwent anthropometric (body weight, height, and skinfold thickness) and HRV measurements. Then, at a second meeting, held 3 h after the 400-m freestyle event, the athletes returned to the evaluation room for HRV measurement (Polar® RS800cx, Kempele, Finland). Multiple linear regression was used to evaluate the relationship between competitive anxiety and HRV. The multiple linear regression was performed in three blocks (block 1: cognitive anxiety, block 2: somatic anxiety, and block 3: self-confidence), adopting the forward model. The results indicated a significant association between cognitive anxiety (p = 0.001) and HRV. An increased magnitude of the association was observed when somatic anxiety was inserted in the model (p = 0.001). In contrast, self-confidence showed, which was inserted in block 3, no relationship with HRV (p = 0.27). It was concluded that cognitive and somatic anxieties were associated with the HRV of swimmers. Athletes with a high magnitude of cognitive and/or somatic anxiety demonstrated more significant autonomic nervous system disturbance. Practically, psychological interventions are needed to improve anxiety states that are specific to perform well, and to improve HRV.

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          Journal
          J Sports Sci Med
          Journal of sports science & medicine
          1303-2968
          1303-2968
          Dec 2017
          : 16
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Graduate Program of Physical Education, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.
          [2 ] Graduate Program of Physical Education, Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, Petrolina, Brazil.
          [3 ] Graduate Program of Physical Education, State University of Maringá, Maringá, Brazil.
          [4 ] Graduate Program of Physical Education, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, Brazil.
          Article
          5721179
          29238249
          29c38954-ada7-4a61-beee-efe6e46bf46c
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          anxiety,Athletes,swimming,sport psychology
          anxiety, Athletes, swimming, sport psychology

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