Effect of a night game on actigraphy-based sleep quality and perceived recovery in top-level volleyball athletes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
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Effect of a night game on actigraphy-based sleep quality and perceived recovery in top-level volleyball athletes / Vitale, J.A., Banfi, G., Galbiati, A., Ferini-Strambi, L., La Torre, A.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE. - ISSN 1555-0265. - 14:2(2019), pp. 265-269. [10.1123/ijspp.2018-0194]
Abstract:
Purpose: To evaluate actigraphy-based sleep quality and perceived recovery before and after a night game in top-level volleyball athletes. Methods: Data on sleep parameters were collected by actigraphy for 3 consecutive nights with 24 elite athletes (12 male and 12 female; mean age [SD] = 26.0 [3.4] y, age range = 20–33 y) during the competitive season 2016–17. Data from 1 night before and 2 nights after an official night match were studied, and athletes’ subjective perception of recovery was evaluated by the Total Quality Recovery scale. The following actigraphic parameters were studied: time in bed, sleep latency, sleep efficiency, wake after sleep onset, total sleep time, immobility time, moving time, and fragmentation index. Results: The analysis highlighted significant differences for all sleep variables. Total sleep time was lower the first night after the match compared with prematch sleep (P = .02) and the second night (P = .0009) after night competition (P = .0001, F 2,23 = 22.93, η 2p ¼ .66). Similarly, sleep efficiency was lower immediately after the night competition compared with both prematch values (P = .03) and the second night (P = .0003) after competition (P = .0005, F 2,23 = 8.93, η 2p ¼ .44). The same differences were observed in the perceived recovery values (P = .001, F 2,23 = 13.37, η 2p ¼ .54). Conclusions: Coaches and medical staff should use these findings to develop a greater knowledge of how sleep differs during different phases of competition and to implement behavioral and sleep-hygiene strategies in top-level athletes.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Elite athlete; Injury; Orthopedics; Prevention; TQR; Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Elenco autori:
Vitale, Jacopo A.; Banfi, Giuseppe; Galbiati, Andrea; Ferini-Strambi, Luigi; La Torre, Antonio
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