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  • The study aimed to compare cortisol responses in female NCAA Division I soccer players during a regular season game versus a typical practice session.
  • Cortisol levels increased significantly after the game for both starters and nonstarters, with starters showing a higher increase, while practice did not result in significant changes.
  • Additionally, levels of cognitive and somatic anxiety were found to be greater before and after games compared to practices, highlighting the different psychological and physiological stressors associated with competition versus training.

Article Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the cortisol responses from a regular season game and a typical practice session in female National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I collegiate soccer players. Eighteen players were assigned to 2 groups, 10 starters and 8 nonstarters, depending on their playing time. Salivary cortisol concentration, as well as competitive sport anxiety (somatic and cognitive anxiety, self-confidence), was monitored before and after 1 regular season game and 1 typical practice session. Although salivary cortisol levels increased postgame for both starters (+250%) and nonstarters (+140%), they increased to a greater extent for the starters. Practice salivary cortisol did not significantly change (p > 0.05). Cognitive and somatic anxiety was greater pre- and postgame when compared with the pre- and postpractice scores, respectively. These data clearly demonstrate the psychological and physiological differences between soccer competition and practice in collegiate women. It appears that both physiological and psychological variables combine to contribute to the large stress hormone response to an actual competitive game.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/R-20496.1DOI Listing

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