Gaudino Marvin

Gaudino Marvin
University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon, France · Sport Sciences Department

Ph.D. Sports Science

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L'intérêt de cette étude est d'investiguer l'impact de l'Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) sur les états de Récupération-Stress qui représentent une question clef dans l'adaptation à l'endurance extrême. L'évaluation de ces états psychophysiologiques perçus par les coureurs (17 hommes, 12 femmes) est mesurée par le REST-Q-36 Sport avant, desuite apr...
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The aim of this research was to investigate the role of trait emotional intelligence (EI) in recovery stress states in a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM) race. Recovery stress states of 13 finishers were assessed before, during, and immediately after the end of an extreme MUM, whereas emotional intelligence was assessed 2 days before the MUM race. Tem...
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Life in Isolated and Confined Extreme (ICE) environments poses important challenges and constraints and therefore to human adaptation and more particularly to the processes of psychological adaptation (PAP). Contemporary models view psychological adaptation as a dynamic process of constant adjustment to the environment, encompassing changes in phys...
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Grounded within a multidimensional and multilevel approach, the aim of this study was to investigate the time course of Psychological Adaptation Process (PAP) dimensions (social, emotional, occupational, and physical) during one-year polar winter-overs in Subantarctic and Antarctic stations. The effects of perceived control (PC) at the start of pol...
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The data presented in this article relate to the research article entitled “assessing psychological adaptation during polar winter-overs: The isolated and confined environments questionnaire (ICE-Q)” [1]. These data were acquired in order to develop a standardized instrument – the ICE-Q – designed to assess psychological adaptation within isolated,...
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This research examined the time courses of emotions in sport settings (anxiety, dejection, anger, happiness, excitement) experienced by mountain ultra-marathon (MUM) runners within the month following a demanding MUM race and the role of emotional intelligence (EI) in these time courses. A six-wave one-month longitudinal design was used with one me...
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to: (a) examine the time courses of runners’ recovery-stress states within the month following a demanding Mountain Ultra-Marathon (MUM) race; and (b) explore the role of primary and secondary appraisals in these trajectories. Design: A seven-wave one-month longitudinal design was used with one measurement poin...
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The psychological impacts of extreme situations are a great concern and have become an issue of major importance for performance, well-being and the outcome of missions (Kanas, 1998). A situation is considered as extreme when an individual is subjected to exceptional physical or psychosocial circumstances demanding adaptive responses which could ov...
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The psychological impacts of extreme situations are a great concern and have become an issue of major importance for performance, well-being and the outcome of missions (Kanas, 1998). A situation is considered as extreme when an individual is subjected to exceptional physical or psychosocial circumstances demanding adaptive responses which could ov...
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The aim of this study was to investigate evolutions in recovery-stress states during a mountain-ultra-marathon (MUM) race. Results highlights that recovery state decreased from the first part on the race. Comparatively to the baseline measure (before the MUM race) stress state increased after the running accomplishment. Furthermore, emotional intel...
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Les conditions de vie en environnement extrême constituent un champ d’investigation et une situation expérimentale in situ pour l’étude des processus d’adaptation psychologique (PAP). Le rôle des émotions dans l’adaptation à ces situations contraignantes (i.e., compétitions sportives) ou extrêmes (i.e., stations polaires, missions spatiales réelles...
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BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Life in isolated and confined environments (ICEs) is subject to important constraints which can generate psychosociologically impaired outcomes. This study investigated psychological, social, occupational, and cultural variables which are among the most important determinants in adaptation to a one-year wintering in Antarcti...
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Cette recherche a pour but d’investiguer l’impact des évaluations cognitives pré-compétitive (stress perçu-contrôle perçu) d’une situation d’Ultra-Marathon en Montagne (UMM) sur les états de Stress de l’athlète ayant réalisé l’Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB 2012). Les résultats suggèrent qu’un Contrôle et Stress perçus haut impacterait plus longte...
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This study investigated time patterns and the relationships between perceived stress, recovery, control, attention lapses and defense mechanisms during a 12-month wintering in Concordia polar station with an international crew. Preventive psychological countermeasures should be developed to improve adaptation to ICE (Isolated, Confined, Extreme) si...
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This study investigated time patterns and the relationships between perceived stress, recovery, control, attention lapses, and defense mechanisms (DM) during a 12-month wintering in Concordia polar station with an international crew of 14 volunteers. This ICE (Isolated, Confined, Extreme) environment induced some stress, mainly in the social dimens...

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