残奥会运动员的睡眠习惯、质量和时间类型

Q3 Social Sciences
Dekkel Bachar, Osnat Fliess Douer
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本研究旨在了解以色列残奥会运动员的睡眠习惯,作为实施睡眠卫生计划的干预前阶段。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数问卷来评估睡眠质量。爱普沃斯嗜睡量表用于确定全天的嗜睡程度。使用Horne和Östberg问卷来检测时间型。预计将代表以色列参加2020年东京奥运会的残疾人运动员通过电子邮件进行了接触。这些调查是在2018年4月至8月期间在线收集的。来自13个不同运动项目的残疾人运动员(n = 52,男= 32,女= 20,平均年龄= 31.2y, SD = 11.9)完成了在线调查。采用单因素方差分析比较困倦组和非困倦组的睡眠效率。采用方差分析(MANOVA)对睡眠质量良好组和睡眠质量较差组的睡眠效率、日间功能障碍和潜伏期进行比较。采用非参数检验分析三份问卷的结果与各样本特征之间的关系。不到三分之一(31%,n=16)的运动员每晚睡眠时间在6.5至7小时之间,另有29% (n=15)的运动员睡眠时间少于6小时。从方差分析来看,睡眠质量差的运动员睡眠效率比睡眠质量好的运动员低(p = 0.028, F(1,50) = 5.11,中效应量𝜂𝑝2 = 0.093),白天功能障碍更严重(p < 0.001, F(1,50) = 14.19,大效应量𝜂𝑝2 = 0.221),睡眠潜伏期更大(p < 0.001, F(1,50) = 15.08,大效应量𝜂𝑝2 = 0.232)。在这些运动员中,33%的人报告说自己“白天有中度到过度的嗜睡”,46%的人没有按照他们的睡眠类型进行训练。本研究的结果可能有助于制定有效的干预方法来改善运动员的睡眠质量。
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Sleep habits, quality and chronotype of Paralympic athletes
: This study aimed to understand the sleeping habits of Israeli Paralympic Athletes as a pre-intervention stage to implement sleep hygiene programs. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire was used to assess sleep quality. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale was used to determine sleepiness throughout the day. Chronotype was detected using the Horne and Östberg Questionnaire. Para-athletes who were expected to represent Israel at the Tokyo 2020 games were approached via email. The surveys were collected online between April and August, 2018. Para-athletes (n = 52, male = 32, female = 20, mean age = 31.2y, SD = 11.9, from 13 different sport disciplines) completed the online surveys. One-way ANOVA test was used to compare sleep ef ficiency between the sleepy and non -sleepy groups. MANOVA test was performed to evaluate differences between sleep efficiency, daytime dysfunction and latency between the good and poor sleep quality groups. Non-parametric tests were conducted to analyze the association between the results of the three questionnaires and each sample characteristics. Under a third (31%, n=16) of the athletes slept between 6.5 to 7 hours per night, and a further 29% (n=15) slept less than 6 hours. From the MANOVA analysis, athletes with poor sleep quality had statistically significantly lower sleep efficiency (p = .028, F(1,50) = 5.11, medium effect size: 𝜂 𝑝2 = .093), greater daytime dysfunction (p < .001, F(1,50) = 14.19, large effect size: 𝜂 𝑝2 = .221), and greater sleep latency (p < .001, F(1,50) = 15.08, large effect size: 𝜂 𝑝2 = .232), than athletes with good sleep quality. Of the athletes, 33 % reported having ‘moderate to excessive daytime sleepiness’ , 46% did not train at times that match their chronotype. The results of this study may aid in planning effective intervention methods to improve athletes ’ sleep quality.
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1.40
自引率
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发文量
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审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity (EUJAPA) is an international, multidisciplinary journal, introduced to communicate, share and stimulate academic inquiry focusing on physical activity of persons with special needs. Articles appearing in EUJAPA reflect cross disciplinary nature of the academic discipline of adapted physical activity ranging from physical education, through sport, recreation, rehabilitation, dance, sport medicine or health care. EUJAPA is the official journal of the European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity. This multidisciplinary journal provides the latest academic inquiry related to physical activity for special populations. Regular features include qualitative and quantitative research studies, case studies, review articles, viewpoints, methodological guidelines, and editorial commentary.
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