Effects of Mental Training Through Imagery on the Competitive Anxiety of Adolescent Tennis Players Fasting During Ramadan: A Randomized, Controlled Experimental Study.

Journal: Frontiers in nutrition

Volume: 8

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Affiliated Institutions:  Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Gafsa, Gafsa, Tunisia. Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia. Higher Institute of Applied Studies in Humanity of Mahdia, University of Monastir, Mahdia, Tunisia. Postgraduate School of Public Health, Department of Health Sciences (DISSAL), Genoa University, Genoa, Italy.

Abstract summary 

This study aimed to analyze the effects of mental training through imagery on the competitive anxiety of adolescent tennis players fasting during Ramadan. This is an experimental study conducted with 38 male tennis players, randomly allocated to two groups: an experimental group (EG, = 18), aged 16.9 ± 0.6 years, and a control group (CG, = 20), aged 16.7 ± 0.8 years. The study was designed as a randomized, controlled experimental trial (registration code PACTR 202006847771700). CG watched historical videos of the Olympics, while EG performed mental training. The competitive anxiety state assessment was recorded four times. The first measurement was carried out 1 week before Ramadan, the second measurement during the first week of the month, the third measurement at the end of the second week, and, finally, the fourth measurement during the fourth week of Ramadan. Our results revealed a significant interaction (time × groups) for all competitive anxiety subscales. Higher intensity and direction scores for the cognitive and somatic anxiety subscales during Ramadan compared with before Ramadan for both groups could be reported at < 0.001. Higher intensity and direction scores for the cognitive and somatic anxiety subscales during Ramadan compared with pre-Ramadan for both groups could be found at < 0.01. This increase in scores was greater for the CG than for the EG in the middle and at the end of Ramadan at < 0.001. Finally, for the self-confidence subscale score, results revealed that intensity and direction scores were lower during Ramadan compared with pre-Ramadan for the two groups at < 0.01. The score for the intensity of self-confidence was higher for the EG compared with the CG at the end of Ramadan at < 0.001. It was concluded that mental imagery training was effective in reducing anxiety (cognitive and somatic) and increasing self-confidence in the intensity dimension of adolescent tennis players who fast during Ramadan.

Authors & Co-authors:  Fekih Sofien S Zguira Mohamed Sami MS Koubaa Abdessalem A Bettaieb Anouar A Hajji Jamel J Bragazzi Nicola Luigi NL Jarraya Mohamed M

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Citations :  Fernandes MG, Nunes SAN, Raposo-Vasconcelos J, Fernandes HM. Efeitos da experiencia nas dimensoes de intensidade, direcao e frequencia da ansiedadee autoconfianca competitiva: Um estudo em atletas de desportos individuais ecoletivos. Motri. (2014) 10:81–9. 10.6063/motricidade.10(2).2930
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Doi : 713296
SSN : 2296-861X
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Ramadan fasting;cognitive and somatic anxiety;direction;intensity;mental imagery training;self-confidence;sport psychology;tennis
Study Design
Case Control Trial,Cross Sectional Study
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Country of Study
Publication Country
Switzerland