Environmental influences on elite sport athletes well being: From gold, silver, and bronze to blue green and gold

Aoife A. Donnelly, Tadhg E. MacIntyre, Nollaig O'Sullivan, Giles Warrington, Andrew J. Harrison, Eric R. Igou, Marc Jones, Chris Gidlow, Noel Brick, Ian Lahart, Ross Cloak, Andrew M. Lane

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Abstract

This paper considers the environmental impact on well-being and performance in elite athletes during Olympic competition. The benefits of exercising in natural environments are recognized, but less is known about the effects on performance and health in elite athletes. Although some Olympic events take place in natural environments, the majority occur in the host city, usually a large densely populated area where low exposure to natural environments is compounded by exposure to high levels of air, water, and noise pollution in the ambient environment. By combining methods and expertise from diverse but inter-related disciplines including environmental psychology, exercise physiology, biomechanics, environmental science, and epidemiology, a transdisciplinary approach will facilitate a greater understanding of the effects of the environment on Olympic athletes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number01167
Pages (from-to)-
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume7
Issue numberAUG
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Aug 2016

Keywords

  • Air pollution
  • Elite athletes
  • Environmental health
  • Mental health
  • Olympic Games
  • Physical activity
  • Well being

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