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Mental fatigue impairs repeated sprint and jump performance in team sport athletes

Walter Staiano, Luis Raimon Salazar Bonet, Marco Romagnoli, Christopher Ring

2023Journal of science and medicine in sport24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ObjectivesWe tested whether mental fatigue (MF), induced by a cognitively-demanding task, would impair repeated sprint ability (RSA) and repeated jump ability (RJA) performance, and whether physical fatigue and MF would impair psychomotor vigilance.DesignRandomized within-participant design.MethodsAfter establishing baseline peak countermovement jump (CMJ), 18 male participants performed 12 maximal 20-m (10-m linear +10-m directional) repeated sprints (RSA random test) followed by 12 maximal repeated CMJs (RJA test) subsequent to 30-min Stroop task (MF) or a documentary (Control). Peak and mean running time and height, percent decrement score (Sdec), blood lactate, heart rate and RPE were measured for CMJ, RSA, and RJA tests. MF (M-VAS) and psychomotor vigilance [psychomotor vigilance test (PVT)] were measured at baseline, after each condition, and after the RSA/RJA tests.ResultsCompared to Control, the Stroop task elevated MF (p = .001), RPE ratings (all p < .031), and mean and Sdec performance in directional (but not linear) RSA (all p < .032) and RJA tests (all p < .034). PVT score worsened after Stroop task (p = .011) but not Control, declined after RSA/RJA tests in both conditions (all p < .023) and was lower in the MF condition (p = .029). No condition differences were noted for peak (CMJ, RSA and RJA tests) performance, blood lactate, and heart rate.ConclusionMF impairs directional RSA, and RJA performance. This impairment was linked with increased RPE and without physiological changes. The progressive impairment in PVT score suggests a cumulatively negative effect of mental and physical fatigue on psychomotor vigilance.

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SprintAthletesJumpPsychologyAeronauticsTeam sportPhysical therapyMental fatigueApplied psychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicineEngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSports Performance and TrainingOccupational Health and PerformanceSleep and Work-Related Fatigue
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