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. 2012 Nov;22(6):462-6.
doi: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e3182694734.

Injury occurrence and mood states during a desert ultramarathon

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Injury occurrence and mood states during a desert ultramarathon

Scott M Graham et al. Clin J Sport Med. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: To describe injuries and illnesses presented and profile mood states and sleep patterns during a desert environment ultramarathon.

Design: Prospective study gathering data on mood states and injury patterns.

Setting: : Gobi Desert, Mongolia.

Participants: Eleven male competitors (mean mass, 83.7 ± 7.1 kg; body mass index, 24 ± 1.79 kg/m; age, 33 ± 11 years).

Interventions: Injuries were clinically assessed and recorded each day.

Main outcome measures: Mood state was assessed using the Brunel Mood Scale.

Results: All subjects presented with abrasion injuries, dehydration, and heat stress. Vigor decreased over the first 6 days while fatigue increased (P < 0.05). Fatigue and vigor recovered on the final morning. The observed recovery was set against increasing levels of depression, tension, and confusion, which peaked at days 5/6 but returned to day 1 levels on the 7th day morning (P < 0.05). Mean sleep duration (6:17 ± 00:48 hours:minutes; lowest on day 6, 4:43 ± 01:54 hours:minutes) did not vary significantly across the 7 days but did correlate with mood alterations (P < 0.05). Increased anger and fatigue correlated strongly with sleep disruption (r = 0.736 and 0.768, respectively). Vigor and depression displayed a moderately strong correlation to sleep (r = 0.564 and -0.530).

Conclusions: Injury patterns were similar to those reported in other adventure/ultradistance events. Consistent with previous work, data show increased fatigue and reduced vigor in response to an arduous physical challenge.

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