Exploring the impact of sleep on emotional and physical well-being in professional cricketers: a cohort study over an in-season training period

S. Grewal, R. T. Theijse, G. Dunlop, D. F. P. van Deurzen, M. V. D. van den Bekerom, R. J. M. Klautz, R. P. Lefebvre, D. Munsami, N. Grewal
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Professional athletes navigate a multitude of unique challenges associated to sport-specific factors (e.g., training, travel and competition) and non-sport factors (e.g., performance pressure, stress and anxiety) that can interfere with healthy sleep behaviors. Sleep plays a key role in proper biopsychosocial development as well as short- and long-term biological, physical, psychological, and cognitive health. As poor sleep quality is known to impair proper brain function, this study aimed to investigate the effect of sleep quality on a professional athlete's ability to train, recover, and perform, as well as their overall emotional and physical well-being.A cohort study was performed in 40 professional male cricket athletes from the Dutch national cricket team (mean age 26.5 ± 5.1 years). The athletes were monitored across a 22 weeks in-season training period. Sleep quality and overall emotional and physical well-being were assessed using daily sleep diaries and questionnaires which scored the readiness to train, stress levels, fatigue, muscle soreness and flu symptoms respectively. Quality of sleep and subsequent association with the consecutive elements of the well-being questionnaire were assessed through statistical using the student t-test and clinical differences with the methodology of Osoba and colleagues: <5% “no change”, 5%–10% “little change”; 10%–20% “moderate change”; and >20% “very much change”.The results demonstrated that the professional athletes assessed their sleep quality as average with a mean score of 3.4 out of 5. Lower perceived quality of sleep (<75th percentile) was correlated with a decreased readiness to train (mean score 3.2 [IQR: 3.0–4.0] vs. 3.5 [IQR: 3.0–5.0]; P < 0.001) and increased extent of muscle soreness (2.7 [IQR: 2.0–3.0] vs. 2.3 [IQR: 2–3]; P < 0.001), stress level (mean score 2.3 [IQR: 2.0–3.0] vs. 1.9 [IQR: 1.0–2.0]; P < 0.001) and perceived fatigue (mean score 2.9 [IQR: 2.0–3.0] vs. 2.3 [IQR: 2.0–3.0]; P < 0.001). Likewise, in patients with lower perceived quality of sleep, the proportion of players presenting with flu symptoms increased over 4-fold (4.1% vs. 17%; P < 0.001).This study highlights that good sleep quality positively influences the overall emotional and physical well-being of professional athletes. Our results emphasize the importance of targeted sleep interventions to improve sleep quality and subsequently optimize psychological and physiological wellness.
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探索睡眠对职业板球运动员情绪和身体健康的影响:赛季内训练期间的队列研究
职业运动员要应对与运动相关的因素(如训练、旅行和比赛)和非运动因素(如成绩压力、压力和焦虑)带来的众多独特挑战,这些因素都会干扰健康的睡眠行为。睡眠对正常的生物心理社会发展以及短期和长期的生物、生理、心理和认知健康起着关键作用。众所周知,睡眠质量差会损害大脑的正常功能,因此本研究旨在调查睡眠质量对专业运动员训练、恢复和表现能力的影响,以及对他们整体情绪和身体健康的影响。该研究对来自荷兰国家板球队的 40 名专业男子板球运动员(平均年龄为 26.5 ± 5.1 岁)进行了一项队列研究。采用每日睡眠日记和调查问卷对睡眠质量以及整体情绪和身体健康进行评估,调查问卷分别对训练准备情况、压力水平、疲劳、肌肉酸痛和流感症状进行评分。通过使用学生 t 检验法进行统计,并使用 Osoba 及其同事的方法进行临床差异分析,评估了睡眠质量以及随后与幸福感问卷各连续要素之间的关联:结果表明,专业运动员对其睡眠质量的评价为一般,平均分为 3.4 分(满分 5 分)。结果表明,专业运动员对自己睡眠质量的评价为一般,平均分为 3.4 分(满分 5 分),睡眠质量较低(低于百分位数第 75 位)与训练准备程度降低(平均分为 3.2 [IQR:3.0-4.0] vs. 3.5 [IQR:3.0-5.0];P <0.001)和肌肉酸痛程度增加(2.7 [IQR:2.0-3.0] vs. 2.3 [IQR: 2-3]; P < 0.001)、压力水平(平均得分 2.3 [IQR: 2.0-3.0] vs. 1.9 [IQR: 1.0-2.0]; P < 0.001)和知觉疲劳(平均得分 2.9 [IQR: 2.0-3.0] vs. 2.3 [IQR: 2.0-3.0]; P < 0.001)。同样,在睡眠质量较差的患者中,出现流感症状的球员比例增加了 4 倍多(4.1% vs. 17%;P < 0.001)。这项研究强调,良好的睡眠质量会对职业运动员的整体情绪和身体健康产生积极影响。我们的研究结果强调了有针对性的睡眠干预措施对于改善睡眠质量,进而优化心理和生理健康的重要性。
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