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Lifetime stressor exposure and psychophysiological reactivity and habituation to repeated acute social stressors

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posted on 2023-03-08, 14:45 authored by Ella McLoughlin, Rachel Arnold, Paul Freeman, James E. Turner, Gareth A. Roberts, David FletcherDavid Fletcher, George M. Slavich, Lee J. Moore

This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reactivity and habituation to a novel laboratory-based stressor. Eighty-six participants (Mage = 23.31 years, SD = 4.94) reported their exposure to lifetime non-sport and sport-specific stressors before completing two consecutive trials of the Trier Social Stress Test, while cardiovascular (i.e., heart rate) and endocrine (i.e., salivary cortisol) data were recorded. Exposure to a moderate number of lifetime non-sport and sport-specific stressors was associated with adaptive cardiovascular reactivity, whereas very low or very high stressor exposure was related to maladaptive reactivity. Moreover, experiencing a very low number of lifetime non-sport (but not sport-specific) stressors was associated with poorer habituation. In contrast, lifetime stressor severity was unrelated to cardiovascular reactivity. Finally, greater lifetime non-sport and sport-specific stressor counts were associated with blunted cortisol reactivity and poorer habituation. These results suggest that lifetime stressor exposure may influence sport performers’ acute stress responses.

Funding

Grant number OPR21101 from the California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research/California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine

History

School

  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Published in

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

Volume

44

Issue

6

Pages

427 - 438

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© Human Kinetics, Inc.

Publisher statement

Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2022, 44 (6): 427-438, https://doi.org/10.1123/JSEP.2022-0196. © Human Kinetics, Inc.

Publication date

2022-11-30

Copyright date

2022

ISSN

0895-2779

eISSN

1543-2904

Language

  • en

Depositor

Deposit date: 7 March 2023

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