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doi:10.1186/s12866-024-03279-4...

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Fu, Pengyu Wang, Cuiping Zheng, Shuai Qiao, Lei Gao, Weiyang Gong, Lijing
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Catégorie

Mycology

Année

2024

Date de référencement

01/05/2024

Mots clés
wrestlers pre-competition anxiety brain-gut axis gut microbiota untargeted metabonomics performances competition differential metabolites wrestlers cp pre-competition cnp anxiety
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Objective The purpose of this study is to investigate the connection of pre-competition anxiety with gut microbiota and metabolites in wrestlers with different sports performances.

Methods One week prior to a national competition, 12 wrestlers completed anxiety questionnaires.

Faecal and urine samples were collected for the analysis of gut microbiota and metabolites through the high-throughput sequencing of the 16 S rRNA gene in conjunction with untargeted metabolomics technology.

The subjects were divided into two groups, namely, achievement (CP) and no-achievement (CnP) wrestlers, on the basis of whether or not their performances placed them in the top 16 at the competition.

The relationship amongst the variations in gut microbiota, metabolites, and anxiety indicators was analyzed.

Results (1) The CP group exhibited significantly higher levels of “state self-confidence,” “self-confidence,” and “somatic state anxiety” than the CnP group.

Conversely, the CP group displayed lower levels of “individual failure anxiety” and “sports competition anxiety” than the CnP group.

(2) The gut microbiota in the CP group was more diverse and abundant than that in the CnP group.

Pre-competition anxiety was linked to Oscillospiraceae UCG_005 , Paraprevotella , Ruminococcaceae and TM7x .

(3) The functions of differential metabolites in faeces and urine of the CP/CnP group were mainly enriched in caffeine metabolism, lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis and VEGF and mTOR signaling pathways.

Common differential metabolites in feces and urine were significantly associated with multiple anxiety indicators.

Conclusions Wrestlers with different sports performance have different pre-competition anxiety states, gut microbiota distribution and abundance and differential metabolites in faeces and urine.

A certain correlation exists between these psychological and physiological indicators.

Fu, Pengyu,Wang, Cuiping,Zheng, Shuai,Qiao, Lei,Gao, Weiyang,Gong, Lijing, 2024, Connection of pre-competition anxiety with gut microbiota and metabolites in wrestlers with varying sports performances based on brain-gut axis theory, BioMed Central

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