O'Donnell Shannon, Beaven Christopher M, Driller Matthew W
Health, Sport and Human Performance, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand,
Nat Sci Sleep. 2018 Aug 24;10:243-253. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S158598. eCollection 2018.
Sleep is considered vital to human health and well-being, and is critical to physiological and cognitive functioning. Elite athletes experience high training and competition demands, and are often exposed to various factors, situations, and environments that can cause sleep impairments. Previous research has shown that athletes commonly experience sleep loss in the lead up to and following competition, which could have significant impacts on their preparation, performance, and recovery. In particular, the results from previous research show significant reductions in total sleep time (1:40 h:min) and significant increases in sleep latency (45 minutes) following evening competition. Napping is common in both the training and competition setting in athletes; however, research on the effect of napping on physiology and performance is limited. In contrast, research on strategies and interventions to improve sleep are increasing in the athletic population, with sleep hygiene research resulting in significant improvements in key sleep indices. This review investigates the physiological importance of sleep in athletes, current tools to monitor athletes' sleep, the role of sleep for cognitive functioning and athletic performance, the prevalence of sleep disturbances and the potential mechanisms causing sleep disturbances, the role of napping, and different intervention strategies to improve sleep.
睡眠被认为对人类健康和幸福至关重要,对生理和认知功能也至关重要。精英运动员面临着高强度的训练和比赛要求,并且经常接触各种可能导致睡眠障碍的因素、情况和环境。先前的研究表明,运动员在比赛前和比赛后通常会出现睡眠不足的情况,这可能会对他们的准备、表现和恢复产生重大影响。特别是,先前研究的结果显示,晚间比赛后总睡眠时间显著减少(约1小时40分钟),睡眠潜伏期显著增加(约45分钟)。午睡在运动员的训练和比赛环境中都很常见;然而,关于午睡对生理和表现影响的研究有限。相比之下,针对运动员群体中改善睡眠的策略和干预措施的研究正在增加,睡眠卫生研究已使关键睡眠指标得到显著改善。本综述探讨了睡眠对运动员的生理重要性、当前监测运动员睡眠的工具、睡眠对认知功能和运动表现的作用、睡眠障碍的发生率以及导致睡眠障碍的潜在机制、午睡的作用,以及改善睡眠的不同干预策略。