Perceptual Health and Wellbeing, Self-Reported Sleep, and Hydration Status in Youth Soccer Players During Competition.

IF 2.3 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism Pub Date : 2024-10-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/5086660
Michael King, Rachel Kimble, Matthew Brown, Seamus McCafferty, Hannah Lithgow
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess match time courses on hydration, wellness, and sleep as well as the interrelationship between these variables in youth national soccer players. Materials and Methods: Under-17 and under-19 youth national soccer players (age range: 16.96 ± 1.17 years) completed a perceptual wellness questionnaire, self-reported their sleep, and carried out hydration assessments each morning during a period of competitive match play. Results: Players reported having significantly more sleep leading into the day of a match (MD) compared to both the evening after a match (MD-2; p < 0.001; CI = 7.972 and 8.212) and the evening before a match (MD-1; p < 0.001; CI = 7.996 and 8.174). Furthermore, players reported better health and wellbeing scores on MD compared to both MD-1 (p < 0.001; CI = 19.231 and 19.692) and MD-2 (p < 0.001; CI = 18.911 and 19.489). When self-reported sleep was correlated with the individual components of health and wellbeing, it was highlighted that there were significant effects for fatigue (r = 0.304, p < 0.001; CI = 0.250 and 0.383), mood (r = 0.170, p < 0.001; CI = 0.112 and 0.243), general muscle soreness (r = 0.225, p < 0.001; CI = 0.162 and 0.306), and stress (r = 0.203, p < 0.001; CI = 0.147 and 0.274). Conclusion: It is important to consider sleep strategies to mitigate the potential impact of lack of sleep following match play. Self-reported sleep seems to be appropriate for estimating individual components of health and wellbeing, and therefore may be a suitable replacement for perceptual wellness questionnaires.

青少年足球运动员在比赛期间的感知健康和幸福感、自述睡眠和水合状态。
简介本研究的目的是评估比赛时间对青少年足球运动员水合、健康和睡眠的影响,以及这些变量之间的相互关系。材料和方法:17 岁以下和 19 岁以下的国家青少年足球运动员(年龄范围:16.96 ± 1.17 岁)在比赛期间的每天早晨填写一份感知健康问卷,自我报告睡眠情况,并进行水合评估。结果显示与比赛结束后的晚上(MD-2;P < 0.001;CI = 7.972 和 8.212)和比赛前的晚上(MD-1;P < 0.001;CI = 7.996 和 8.174)相比,球员们在比赛当天(MD)的睡眠时间明显更长。此外,与 MD-1(p < 0.001;CI = 19.231 和 19.692)和 MD-2(p < 0.001;CI = 18.911 和 19.489)相比,球员在 MD 上的健康和幸福感得分更高。当自我报告的睡眠与健康和福祉的各个组成部分相关联时,突出显示疲劳(r = 0.304,p < 0.001;CI = 0.250 和 0.383)、情绪(r = 0.170,p < 0.001;CI = 0.112 和 0.243)、全身肌肉酸痛(r = 0.225,p < 0.001;CI = 0.162 和 0.306)和压力(r = 0.203,p < 0.001;CI = 0.147 和 0.274)。结论考虑睡眠策略以减轻比赛后睡眠不足的潜在影响非常重要。自我报告的睡眠情况似乎适合用于估算健康和幸福的各个组成部分,因此可能是感知健康问卷的合适替代品。
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Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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5.40
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49
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering the broad and multidisciplinary field of human nutrition and metabolism. The journal welcomes submissions on studies related to obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, molecular and cellular biology of nutrients, foods and dietary supplements, as well as macro- and micronutrients including vitamins and minerals.
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