Abstract
Several lines of evidence suggest that dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEA-S) is invariably consumed following different types of acute stress, implicating its role in stress coping and recovery. The role of DHEA-S in the mood adjustment against negative outcome for athletic competition has not previously been investigated. In the current study, 14 elite golfers participating in a major national golf tournament were subsequently divided into two groups according to their competition outcomes: made the cut (n=8) and failed to make the cut (n=8). The Profile of Mood States (POMS) inventory and plasma concentrations of DHEA-S and cortisol were measured 1 day before the beginning of competition (baseline) and 1, 3, and 5 days after the players' final competition, in the morning (08.00-08.30 h) under fasted conditions. Results showed that the total mood disturbance scores and DHEA-S were not changed for the group that made the cut throughout the entire observation period. DHEA-S concentration for the group that failed to make the cut fell significantly below baseline values on day 1 and remained lower for 5 days. The Depression subscale of the POMS for the group that failed to make the cut was increased only on day 1 post-competition, reflecting a situational reaction to the event. Cortisol concentration for the group that made the cut fell significantly below baseline values on day 1 only after competition and no change was observed for the group that failed to make the cut. In conclusion, although the overall mood state post-competition was well-maintained for those golfers who had a negative competition outcome, plasma DHEA-S concentration was reduced for 5 days, suggesting that it has a role in the coping mechanism against psychological challenge. Copyright © 2009 Taylor & Francis.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 291-297 |
| Journal | Journal of Sports Sciences |
| Volume | 27 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Citation
Wang, H.-T., Chen, S.-M., Lee, S.-D., Hsu, M.-C., Chen, K.-N., Liou, Y.-F., & Kuo, C.-H. (2009). The role of DHEA-S in the mood adjustment against negative competition outcome in golfers. Journal of Sports Sciences, 27(3), 291-297. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410802520810Keywords
- Coping
- Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate
- Athletic competition
- Resilience