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过度训练的耐力运动员存在睡眠紊乱和疾病增加的证据。

Evidence of disturbed sleep and increased illness in overreached endurance athletes.

作者信息

Hausswirth Christophe, Louis Julien, Aubry Anaël, Bonnet Guillaume, Duffield Rob, LE Meur Yann

机构信息

1Laboratory of Sport, Expertise and Performance, National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance, Paris, FRANCE; 2Laboratory of Functional and Cellular Responses to Hypoxia, University Paris 13 North, Sorbonne Paris City, Bobigny, FRANCE; and 3Sport and Exercise Discipline Group, UTS: Health, University of Technology Sydney, AUSTRALIA.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2014;46(5):1036-45. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000000177.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to examine whether (i) objective markers of sleep quantity and quality are altered in endurance athletes experiencing overreaching in response to an overload training program and (ii) potential reduced sleep quality would be accompanied with a higher prevalence of upper respiratory tract infections in this population.

METHODS

Twenty-seven trained male triathletes were randomly assigned to either overload (n = 18) or normal (CTL, n = 9) training groups. Respective training programs included a 1-wk moderate training phase followed by a 3-wk period of overload or normal training, respectively, and then a subsequent 2-wk taper. Maximal aerobic power and oxygen uptake (VO2max) from incremental cycle ergometry were measured after each phase, whereas mood states and incidences of illness were determined from questionnaires. Sleep was monitored every night of the 6 wk using wristwatch actigraphy.

RESULTS

Of the 18 overload training group subjects, 9 were diagnosed as functionally overreached (F-OR) after the overload period, as based on declines in performance and VO2max with concomitant high perceived fatigue (P < 0.05), whereas the other 9 overload subjects showed no decline in performance (AF, P > 0.05). There was a significant time-group interaction for sleep duration (SD), sleep efficiency (SE), and immobile time (IT). Only the F-OR group demonstrated a decrease in these three parameters (-7.9% ± 6.7%, -1.6% ± 0.7%, and -7.6% ± 6.6% for SD, SE, and IT, respectively, P < 0.05), which was reversed during the subsequent taper phase. Higher prevalence of upper respiratory tract infections were also reported in F-OR (67%, 22%, and 11% incidence rate for F-OR, AF, and CTL, respectively).

CONCLUSION

This study confirms sleep disturbances and increased illness in endurance athletes who present with symptoms of F-OR during periods of high volume training.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨:(i)在因超负荷训练计划而出现过度训练的耐力运动员中,睡眠量和质量的客观指标是否发生改变;(ii)该人群中潜在的睡眠质量下降是否会伴随着上呼吸道感染的更高患病率。

方法

27名训练有素的男性铁人三项运动员被随机分配到超负荷训练组(n = 18)或正常训练组(对照组,n = 9)。各自的训练计划包括1周的中等强度训练阶段,随后分别是3周的超负荷训练或正常训练期,然后是随后的2周减量期。在每个阶段后,通过递增式自行车测功仪测量最大有氧功率和摄氧量(VO2max),而情绪状态和疾病发生率则通过问卷调查确定。在6周的每晚使用腕式活动记录仪监测睡眠情况。

结果

在18名超负荷训练组受试者中,9名在超负荷训练期后根据表现和VO2max下降以及伴随的高感知疲劳被诊断为功能性过度训练(F-OR)(P < 0.05),而其他9名超负荷训练受试者的表现没有下降(AF,P > 0.05)。在睡眠时间(SD)、睡眠效率(SE)和静止时间(IT)方面存在显著的时间-组交互作用。只有F-OR组在这三个参数上出现下降(SD、SE和IT分别下降-7.9% ± 6.7%、-1.6% ± 0.7%和-7.6% ± 6.6%,P < 0.05),在随后的减量阶段这种下降得到逆转。F-OR组中上呼吸道感染的患病率也更高(F-OR、AF和CTL的发病率分别为67%、22%和11%)。

结论

本研究证实,在高负荷训练期间出现F-OR症状的耐力运动员存在睡眠障碍和疾病增加的情况。

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