School Attendance, Chronotype, and Day-of-the-Week Effect in Adolescent Male Basketball Players.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Simone Bruno, Davide Benedetti, Andrea Bazzani, Francesca Ferri, Iacopo Granieri, Francy Cruz-Sanabria, Simona Fiori, Paola d'Ascanio, Paolo Frumento, Ugo Faraguna
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Adolescents' conflict between circadian rhythm and early school start time is more pronounced in evening chronotypes, who tend to reduce sleep duration during school days compensating during the free days by oversleeping (i.e., social jetlag). Cumulative weekly sleep debt may impair sport performance, which relies on physical and cognitive skills modulated by sleep. We hypothesized that chronotype predicts sport performance, and that it may interact with the day of the week. Moreover, given the role sleep plays in motor memory consolidation, we tested the hypothesis that school attendance, and the related chronic sleep deprivation, might be detrimental for participants in a training phase. Ninety-three adolescent male basketball players performed multiple free throw sessions (n = 7880) during both the school and holiday periods. Chronotype and its interaction with the day of the week significantly predicted shooting accuracy when attending school, but not on holidays. Evening types' performance gradually decreased from Monday to Friday. Participants with a more unstable performance (i.e., who did not complete the acquisition of the free throw motor scheme) worsened their accuracy when attending school. Our results suggest that the impact of chronotype and day of the week on sport performance is related to the presence of an externally imposed sleep/wake schedule and is consistent with evening types' increased likelihood of experiencing social jetlag. Possibly due to early school start time, attending school worsened the performance of participants in a training phase. Further investigations are required to assess whether reducing the mismatch between biological and social clocks might improve sport performance, along with other aspects of adolescents' life.

青少年男子篮球运动员的出勤率、睡眠类型和周中天数效应。
青少年在昼夜节律和提前上学时间之间的冲突在晚上的时间类型中更为明显,他们倾向于在上学期间减少睡眠时间,在空闲的日子里通过睡过头来补偿(即社交时差)。每周累积的睡眠债可能会影响运动表现,而运动依赖于由睡眠调节的身体和认知技能。我们假设时间类型可以预测运动表现,并且它可能与一周中的一天相互作用。此外,考虑到睡眠在运动记忆巩固中所起的作用,我们检验了一个假设,即上学和相关的慢性睡眠剥夺可能对训练阶段的参与者有害。93名青少年男子篮球运动员在学校和假期期间进行了多次罚球训练(n = 7880)。时间类型及其与星期的相互作用显著地预测了上学时的射击准确性,但在假期则没有。从周一到周五,夜猫子的表现逐渐下降。表现不稳定的参与者(即,没有完成罚球运动训练的参与者)在上学时的准确性会下降。我们的研究结果表明,时间类型和一周中的哪一天对运动表现的影响与外部强加的睡眠/觉醒时间表的存在有关,并且与晚上类型的人经历社交时差的可能性增加相一致。可能是由于上学时间较早,上学使参与者在训练阶段的表现恶化。需要进一步的调查来评估减少生物钟和社会时钟之间的不匹配是否会改善运动表现,以及青少年生活的其他方面。
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