2021
DOI: 10.1177/00315125211040596
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Effects of Mental Fatigue Induced by Social Media Use on Volleyball Decision-Making, Endurance, and Countermovement Jump Performance

Abstract: We studied the effects of repeated inducements of mental fatigue (MF) from using social media on smartphones immediately before training sessions by young male volleyball athletes, focusing specifically on their decision-making, endurance, and countermovement jump performance (CMJ). We pair-matched 24 participants according to their decision-making abilities and then, randomly assigned them to one of two 4-week block training groups: control (CON) and smartphone use (SMA). For a 30-minute period before each tr… Show more

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“…Table 1 shows the overall picture of included studies. Sixteen studies were found that involved team sports; twelve of them focused on soccer, while the rest focused on cricket (Veness et al, 2017 ), basketball (Moreira et al, 2018 ), Australian football (Smith et al, 2015 ; Weerakkody et al, 2020 ), rugby (Smith et al, 2015 ), field hockey (Smith et al, 2015 ), and volleyball (Fortes et al, 2021a ). Moreover, the majority of included studies recruited male athletes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Table 1 shows the overall picture of included studies. Sixteen studies were found that involved team sports; twelve of them focused on soccer, while the rest focused on cricket (Veness et al, 2017 ), basketball (Moreira et al, 2018 ), Australian football (Smith et al, 2015 ; Weerakkody et al, 2020 ), rugby (Smith et al, 2015 ), field hockey (Smith et al, 2015 ), and volleyball (Fortes et al, 2021a ). Moreover, the majority of included studies recruited male athletes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filipas et al ( 2021 ) and Ciocca et al ( 2022 ) examined the 30 min tactical task in basketball and soccer, respectively. Finally, Fortes et al ( 2021a ) evaluated the influence when athletes expose to screens (e.g., cellphones) with social network apps for 30 min, which is more realistic in the modern environment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Selectivity allows athletes to make flexible decisions by preventing them from reacting reflexively to environmental stimuli. However, it was hampered by mental fatigue ( Smith et al, 2016b ; Fortes et al, 2019 , 2021b ; Gantois et al, 2020 ). Directed attention refers to the ability to focus attention selectively and sustainably ( Cohen, 2018 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that mental fatigue will impair endurance performance in humans ( Hidenori et al, 2017 ; Schiphof-Godart et al, 2018 ; Slimani et al, 2018 ). It affects technical skills in some sports, such as football skills ( Badin et al, 2016 ; Smith et al, 2017 ; Soylu et al, 2022 ), basketball skills ( Moreira et al, 2018 ; Filipas et al, 2021 ; Fortes et al, 2022 ), table tennis skills ( Mansec et al, 2017 ), and volleyball skills ( Fortes et al, 2021 ), leading to a decrease in their performance; sport-related decision-making ( Smith et al, 2016 ; Fortes et al, 2019 , 2020 ; Gantois et al, 2020 ; Lei, 2021 ) is also affected by mental fatigue, and these abilities are related to athletic performance ( Pageaux and Lepers, 2018 ). Therefore, mental fatigue will affect athletic performance in humans, including endurance performance, technical skills, and decision-making.…”
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confidence: 99%