Can you go the extra mile? : the effect of ego depletion on endurance performance

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Sport Psychology Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI:10.7352/IJSP.2018.49.505
C. Englert, Larissa Havik, Qian Zhang, R. Oudejans
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We tested the assumption, that individuals (N = 13 participants) would perform worse in a cycling endurance task and would invest less effort under ego depletion than with temporarily available self-control strength. Participants' self-control strength was experimentally manipulated (non-depletion vs ego depletion, order counterbalanced) in a within-subjects design (two points of measurement, 48 hours apart) before participants performed a 6 km time trial on an indoor track. Non-parametric bootstrapping revealed that ego depletion had the most obvious effect on power output and cycling times per lap at the beginning of the time-trial. The effect of ego depletion on revolutions per minute and heart rate was large in the early parts of the time-trial, faded somewhat during the middle, while it increased again towards the end of the time-trial. The current study suggests that it might be beneficial to develop strategies which help to replenish depleted self-control strength.
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你能多付出一点吗?自我耗竭对耐力表现的影响
我们测试了这一假设,即个体(N=13名参与者)在自行车耐力任务中的表现会更差,在自我消耗的情况下比在暂时可用的自制力下投入的精力更少。在参与者在室内跑道上进行6公里计时试验之前,在受试者内部设计(两个测量点,间隔48小时)中对参与者的自制力进行了实验操纵(非消耗与自我消耗,顺序平衡)。非参数自举表明,在计时赛开始时,自我消耗对功率输出和每圈循环次数的影响最为明显。自我耗竭对每分钟转数和心率的影响在计时赛的早期很大,在中期有所减弱,而在计时赛结束时再次增加。目前的研究表明,制定有助于补充耗尽的自制力的策略可能是有益的。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sport Psychology publishes empirical and theoretical contributions in the human movement sciences from all over the world. Manuscripts related to psychology, sport pedagogy, exercise and sport performance are suited to the Journal''s scope. IJSP''s aims are to disseminate results of rigorous and relevant studies, to expose positions and commentaries regarding the development of theory and confirmation or contradiction of previous findings. IJSP entertains various methodologies encompassing coherence among epistemology, research questions, tools, statistical or clinical analyses and discussion or potential applications. Qualitative and quantitative analyses as well as case studies are of interest when appropriately used. IJSP is comprised of the following sections related to human movement sciences: -Motor learning and control -Cognition -Health and exercise -Social psychology -Intervention / Clinical / counseling psychology
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