Improvement of Jet Lag and Travel Fatigue Symptoms and Their Association with Prior International Travel Experience in Junior Athletes.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.3390/sports12080220
Yuka Tsukahara, Hiroshi Kamada, Suguru Torii, Fumihiro Yamasawa
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Abstract

Jet lag and travel fatigue can occur after crossing multiple time zones in a short period of time, possibly affecting various aspects of an athlete's behavior. However, there are few studies regarding this issue, particularly considering junior athletes. This study aimed to investigate and quantify the symptoms of jet lag and travel fatigue and the factors impacting these conditions. A survey was completed by 41 Japanese junior athletes (21 men and 20 women), competing at an international game in Finland, to assess their performance, sleeping habits, digestion, fatigue, and jet lag on the first day of arrival and on the opening day of the competition. Although athletes awoke less often during sleep on the opening day of the competition compared with the first day, sleep time, ease of falling asleep, and sleep quality decreased significantly. Prior experience traveling abroad for international competitions was positively associated with improvements regarding ease of falling asleep (coefficient = 2.22, p = 0.01), quality of sleep (coefficient = 2.16, p = 0.02), and alertness after waking up (coefficient = 1.85, p = 0.05) by the opening day of the competition when compared with the results for athletes who had no such prior experiences. Junior athletes experience symptoms of jet lag and travel fatigue that may persist until the day of competition, and prior experience traveling abroad may help in alleviating their symptoms.

改善青少年运动员的时差和旅行疲劳症状及其与之前国际旅行经历的关联。
在短时间内跨越多个时区后可能会出现时差和旅行疲劳,这可能会影响运动员行为的各个方面。然而,有关这一问题的研究很少,尤其是针对青少年运动员的研究。本研究旨在调查和量化时差和旅行疲劳的症状以及影响这些症状的因素。在芬兰参加国际比赛的 41 名日本青少年运动员(21 名男性和 20 名女性)填写了一份调查问卷,以评估他们在抵达第一天和比赛开幕当天的表现、睡眠习惯、消化、疲劳和时差。虽然与第一天相比,运动员在比赛开幕式当天的睡眠中醒来的次数较少,但睡眠时间、入睡难易程度和睡眠质量却明显下降。与没有出国参加国际比赛经历的运动员的结果相比,出国参加国际比赛的经历与运动员在比赛开幕当天的入睡难易度(系数=2.22,p=0.01)、睡眠质量(系数=2.16,p=0.02)和醒来后的警觉性(系数=1.85,p=0.05)的改善呈正相关。青少年运动员的时差和旅行疲劳症状可能会持续到比赛当天,而之前的国外旅行经历可能有助于缓解他们的症状。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
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