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运动与睡眠抱怨的相关性:这一切都是心理作用吗?

Fitness and exercise as correlates of sleep complaints: is it all in our minds?

机构信息

Institute of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2010 May;42(5):893-901. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181c0ea8c.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Restoring sleep is associated with psychological well-being. In contrast, poor sleep leads to impaired daily cognitive, emotional, and social functioning. Both commonplace and expert opinion hold that exercise has a favorable impact on preventing poor sleep and improving its quality. However, the scientific basis for this opinion remains limited, and results are mixed. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to explore the impact of perceived physical fitness, exercise, and a perceived lack of activity on sleep in early adulthood. Gender-related patterns were also examined.

METHODS

A total of 862 participants (639 females and 223 males; mean +/- SD = 24.67 +/- 5.91 yr) took part in the study. Respondents completed a series of self-report questionnaires assessing perceived physical fitness, exercise, perceived lack of physical activity, insomnia (Insomnia Severity Index), dysfunctional sleep-related thoughts (Fragebogen zur Erfassung allgemeiner Persönlichkeitsmerkmale Schlafgestörter), and quality of sleep (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index).

RESULTS

High perceived physical fitness, but not exercise, was associated with favorable scores for various sleep indicators. A perceived lack of physical activity was associated with poor sleep. Perceived physical fitness and exercise were moderately correlated. Compared with males, females reported more sleep difficulties and also more dysfunctional sleep-related thoughts.

CONCLUSIONS

For early adulthood, findings did not support commonplace or expert opinion that exercise behavior has a favorable influence on sleep. Rather, the findings lend support to the importance of cognitive processes in the onset and maintenance of sleep complaints.

摘要

目的

睡眠的恢复与心理健康有关。相反,睡眠质量差会导致日常认知、情绪和社交功能受损。普遍观点和专家意见都认为,运动对预防睡眠不佳和改善睡眠质量有积极影响。然而,这种观点的科学依据仍然有限,结果也不一致。因此,本研究旨在探讨在成年早期,感知身体健康、运动和缺乏活动对睡眠的影响。还研究了与性别相关的模式。

方法

共有 862 名参与者(639 名女性和 223 名男性;平均年龄 +/- SD = 24.67 +/- 5.91 岁)参加了这项研究。受访者完成了一系列自我报告问卷,评估感知身体健康、运动、感知缺乏身体活动、失眠(失眠严重程度指数)、睡眠相关认知障碍(Fragebogen zur Erfassung allgemeiner Persönlichkeitsmerkmale Schlafgestörter)和睡眠质量(匹兹堡睡眠质量指数)。

结果

高感知身体健康,但不是运动,与各种睡眠指标的良好得分相关。缺乏身体活动与睡眠质量差有关。感知身体健康和运动呈中度相关。与男性相比,女性报告了更多的睡眠困难,也报告了更多的睡眠相关认知障碍。

结论

对于成年早期,研究结果不支持普遍观点或专家意见,即运动行为对睡眠有积极影响。相反,研究结果支持认知过程在睡眠问题的发生和维持中的重要性。

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