Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing Athletes

There is a paucity of literature regarding the psycho-physiological profiles of sailors on board. This study aimed at providing empirical evidence on the individual differences between bowmen and helmsmen taking into account a biopsychological perspective. To this purpose, sailors’ profiles were exa...

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Main Authors: Pierpaolo Limone, Maria Sinatra, Flavio Ceglie, Lucia Monacis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Universitaria de Educación 2021-07-01
Series:European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2254-9625/11/3/58
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spelling doaj-82e77c61e8b3473a969534501ee8e7a82021-09-26T00:02:33ZengAsociación Universitaria de EducaciónEuropean Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education2174-81442254-96252021-07-01115880481210.3390/ejihpe11030058Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing AthletesPierpaolo Limone0Maria Sinatra1Flavio Ceglie2Lucia Monacis3Department of Humanities, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Education Sciences, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”,70122 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Emergency and Organ Transplantation (DETO), Pathological Anatomy Section, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Humanities, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, ItalyThere is a paucity of literature regarding the psycho-physiological profiles of sailors on board. This study aimed at providing empirical evidence on the individual differences between bowmen and helmsmen taking into account a biopsychological perspective. To this purpose, sailors’ profiles were examined by focusing on the association between personality traits and basal cortisol. The sample was composed of 104 athletes (M<sub>age</sub> = 21.32, SD = 0.098; F = 35%), who fulfilled a self-reported questionnaire including a socio-demographic section and the Big Five questionnaire. Cortisol samples were collected on the day before the competition, within 30 min after awakening. T-test analysis showed significant differences on cortisol levels: bowmen obtained higher levels on cortisol responses compared to helmsmen. No differences emerged on personality traits between athletes’ roles. Bivariate associations showed positive associations of cortisol responses with extraversion and conscientiousness in bowmen, whereas no significant associations of cortisol with personality traits were found in helmsmen. Regression analyses confirmed that sex and extraversion predicted higher level of cortisol responses. Results were discussed in terms of a bio-psychosocial theoretical approach and provided findings on the relationships between personality trait and the hypothalamus-pituitary adrenal (HPA) system in dinghy sailors. Suggestions for a more suitable selection of sailor roles were given to coaches in order to improve athletes’ performance.https://www.mdpi.com/2254-9625/11/3/58sailing sportbowmenhelmsmenpersonality traitsbiomarker of HPAindividual differences
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author Pierpaolo Limone
Maria Sinatra
Flavio Ceglie
Lucia Monacis
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Maria Sinatra
Flavio Ceglie
Lucia Monacis
Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing Athletes
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
sailing sport
bowmen
helmsmen
personality traits
biomarker of HPA
individual differences
author_facet Pierpaolo Limone
Maria Sinatra
Flavio Ceglie
Lucia Monacis
author_sort Pierpaolo Limone
title Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing Athletes
title_short Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing Athletes
title_full Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing Athletes
title_fullStr Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing Athletes
title_full_unstemmed Associations between Personality Traits and Basal Cortisol Responses in Sailing Athletes
title_sort associations between personality traits and basal cortisol responses in sailing athletes
publisher Asociación Universitaria de Educación
series European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
issn 2174-8144
2254-9625
publishDate 2021-07-01
description There is a paucity of literature regarding the psycho-physiological profiles of sailors on board. This study aimed at providing empirical evidence on the individual differences between bowmen and helmsmen taking into account a biopsychological perspective. To this purpose, sailors’ profiles were examined by focusing on the association between personality traits and basal cortisol. The sample was composed of 104 athletes (M<sub>age</sub> = 21.32, SD = 0.098; F = 35%), who fulfilled a self-reported questionnaire including a socio-demographic section and the Big Five questionnaire. Cortisol samples were collected on the day before the competition, within 30 min after awakening. T-test analysis showed significant differences on cortisol levels: bowmen obtained higher levels on cortisol responses compared to helmsmen. No differences emerged on personality traits between athletes’ roles. Bivariate associations showed positive associations of cortisol responses with extraversion and conscientiousness in bowmen, whereas no significant associations of cortisol with personality traits were found in helmsmen. Regression analyses confirmed that sex and extraversion predicted higher level of cortisol responses. Results were discussed in terms of a bio-psychosocial theoretical approach and provided findings on the relationships between personality trait and the hypothalamus-pituitary adrenal (HPA) system in dinghy sailors. Suggestions for a more suitable selection of sailor roles were given to coaches in order to improve athletes’ performance.
topic sailing sport
bowmen
helmsmen
personality traits
biomarker of HPA
individual differences
url https://www.mdpi.com/2254-9625/11/3/58
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