Muhammad Reza Aziz Prasetya
National Cheng Kung University

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The Influence Of Social Media On Mental Health And Physical Of Adolescent Athletes : A Systematic Review Muhammad Reza Aziz Prasetya; Hsueh Wen Chow
Indonesian Journal of Kinanthropology (IJOK) Vol 3 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Kesehatan dan Rekreasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1796.326 KB) | DOI: 10.26740/ijok.v3n1.p28-34

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Background: Mobiles have become an essential tool in today's world as many activities can be conducted online. According to a 2015 study, over 2,000 adolescents use mobile phones to access social media for 92% of their day. However, the excessive use of social media can have negative impacts on the mental and physical health of adolescent athletes, such as increased stress, unhealthy lifestyle habits (such as alcohol and drug use), changes in sleep patterns, and obesity. It is therefore crucial for adolescent athletes to manage their time on social media in order to maintain their mental and physical health. This study aims to explore the relationship between social media usage and the mental and physical health of adolescent athletes. Methods: In this study, the researcher employed a systematic review method and selected articles using the PRISMA method. The articles were retrieved from online databases such as Google Scholar and ScienceDirect. The articles used in the study were published between 2017 and 2022 (a period of 5 years). Results: Based on the five selected articles, it was found that all of them reported a correlation between social media usage and the mental and physical health of adolescent athletes. Conclusions: Therefore, it can be concluded that better time management of social media usage can have a positive impact on the mental and physical health of adolescent athletes.
Investigating the Effects of Pre-Competition Anxiety on Sport Psychological Performance in Young Athletes Performance Aulya Safiyna Nuuril Anwari; Nura Maulida Isna; Muhammad Reza Aziz Prasetya; Achmad Widodo; Anung Priambodo
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v14i2.19688

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Introduction: success in competition is influenced by various factors including emotion management skills and psychological conditions before competition. pre-competition anxiety is a condition that is widely experienced in adolescent athletes, especially in athletes who are new to competing in elite competitions. this study was conducted to look further at anxiety levels, influencing factors and the effect of pre-competition anxiety on match performance in achieving achievement. Methods: this systematic review protocol adheres to the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. A systematic search was conducted using the popular databases Scopus, ScienceDirect and PubMed published between 2020 and 2025. The search was conducted on peer reviewed articles written in English, and reported on the condition of pre-competition anxiety on competition performance in young athletes aged 12-18 years who competed in professional events. Result: Of the total 975 publications initially identified, 9 studies met the selection criteria for inclusion in this review. These articles explored the effects of pre-competition anxiety on sports performance across various athletic disciplines. The studies provided insights into varying levels of pre-competition anxiety, different interventions aimed at reducing anxiety, and their subsequent effects on performance outcomes. The findings suggest that pre-competition anxiety can significantly impact performance, with both positive and negative effects depending on the anxiety level and intervention methods employed.