Sleeping Beauty? A Prospective Study on the Prevalence of Sleep Problems and Their Potential Determinants in Professional Dancers.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Astrid Junge, Rogier M van Rijn, Janine H Stubbe, Anja Hauschild
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Abstract

Background: Sleep is important for health and performance but has rarely been studied in professional dancers. The aim was to analyse the prevalence of sleep problems in professional dancers and their potential determinants at the beginning of and during the season.

Methods: Professional dancers of six German companies answered a comprehensive baseline questionnaire on physical and mental health, including the Sleep Difficulty Score of the Athletic Sleep Screening questionnaire (ASSQ-SDS) in the beginning of the season and weekly health reports during the season. Numerical rating scales were used for severity of poor sleep, musculoskeletal pain, being stressed/overloaded, all health problems, impaired ability to dance, and workload in the previous seven days.

Results: Of the 147 dancers who answered the baseline questionnaire, 104 (70.7%) completed in total 3186 weekly health reports (response rate: 71.2%). In the beginning of the season 53% of the dancers reported sleep problems of mild (34.0%), moderate (13.6%) or severe extent (5.4%), without differences between sexes, age groups, ranks of the dancers, company sizes or dance styles. The average weekly prevalence of "poor sleep" during the season was 68.8%. Multivariate regression analyses showed that symptoms of depression were significant determinants of sleep problems and the rating of "poor sleep" at baseline; while musculoskeletal pain, being stresses/overloaded, all health problems, impaired ability to dance, and physical and mental workload were significant determinants of "poor sleep" during the season. Variables of the baseline questionnaire were not significantly related to the individual mean rating of "poor sleep" during the season, except of the quality and duration of sleep.

Conclusion: Sleep problems are frequent in professional dancers and related to their physical and mental health and workload. An assessment of sleep should be part of routine health screenings and interventions to improve sleep should be implemented, especially for dancers with pre-existing sleep problems and for periods of high workload.

睡美人吗?职业舞者睡眠问题患病率及其潜在影响因素的前瞻性研究。
背景:睡眠对健康和表演很重要,但很少对专业舞者进行研究。目的是分析职业舞者在赛季开始和赛季中睡眠问题的普遍程度及其潜在的决定因素。方法:对德国6家舞蹈团的专业舞蹈演员在演出季开始时填写运动员睡眠筛选问卷(ASSQ-SDS)睡眠困难评分,并在演出季期间填写每周健康报告,对其进行全面的身心健康基线调查。在过去7天内,对睡眠不良、肌肉骨骼疼痛、压力/超载、所有健康问题、舞蹈能力受损和工作量的严重程度使用了数值评定量表。结果:147名舞者中,有104人(70.7%)完成了3186份每周健康报告,应答率为71.2%。在赛季开始时,53%的舞者报告了轻度(34.0%)、中度(13.6%)或严重程度(5.4%)的睡眠问题,性别、年龄组、舞者级别、公司规模或舞蹈风格之间没有差异。在这个季节,“睡眠质量差”的平均每周患病率为68.8%。多因素回归分析显示,抑郁症状是睡眠问题和基线“睡眠质量差”评级的重要决定因素;虽然肌肉骨骼疼痛、压力/超负荷、所有健康问题、舞蹈能力受损以及身心负荷是本季“睡眠不佳”的重要决定因素。除了睡眠质量和睡眠持续时间外,基线问卷的变量与季节中“睡眠差”的个人平均评分无显著相关。结论:睡眠问题在专业舞蹈演员中较为常见,且与舞蹈演员的身心健康和工作负荷有关。睡眠评估应成为常规健康检查的一部分,并应实施改善睡眠的干预措施,特别是对于已有睡眠问题的舞者和高工作量时期的舞者。
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Sports Medicine - Open
Sports Medicine - Open SPORT SCIENCES-
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