Sex Differences in Response to Listening to Self-Selected Music during Repeated High-Intensity Sprint Exercise

被引:14
作者
Rhoads, Kendall J. [1 ]
Sosa, Sierra R. [1 ]
Rogers, Rebecca R. [1 ]
Kopec, Thomas J. [1 ]
Ballmann, Christopher G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Samford Univ, Dept Kinesiol, 800 Lakeshore Dr, Birmingham, AL 35229 USA
来源
SEXES | 2021年 / 2卷 / 01期
关键词
Wingate; anaerobic; motivation; perceived exertion; fatigue index; PERFORMANCE; RECOVERY; FATIGUE; GENDER; FORCE; MEN;
D O I
10.3390/sexes2010005
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine possible sex differences in high-intensity exercise performance, fatigue, and motivational responses to exercise while listening to music. Physically active males and females (ages 18-24) were recruited to participate. Participants completed two separate repeated sprint exercise trials each with a different condition: (1) no music (NM) (2) self-selected music (SSM). During each trial, participants completed 3 x 15 s Wingate anaerobic tests (WAnTs) while listening to NM or SSM separated by 2 min of active recovery. Following each WAnT, rate of perceived exertion (RPE) and motivation to exercise were assessed. Relative power output, fatigue index, RPE, and motivation were analyzed. There were no significant sex differences for relative power between music conditions (p = 0.228). Fatigue index was significantly lower in females while listening to SSM (p = 0.032) versus NM while no differences were observed for males (p = 0.246). RPE was lower while listening to SSM versus NM in females (p = 0.020), but not for males (p = 0.277). Lastly, motivation to exercise increased in the SSM condition versus NM in females (p = 0.006) but not in males (p = 0.090). Results indicate that listening to SSM music did not result in superior anaerobic performance in either sex, but females responded more favorably to subjective outcomes (i.e., RPE and motivation) while listening to SSM, which may have in turn influenced indices of fatigue during the tests. These results suggest that females may respond more positively than males to exercise-induced fatigue while listening to SSM music during repeated bouts of high-intensity exercise.
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页数:9
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