Physiology, Exercise and Nutrition Research Group, University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom.
Sport, Exercise and Health Research Center, Newman University, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
J Strength Cond Res. 2019 Mar;33(3):811-818. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002866.
Walsh, JA, Sanders, D, Hamilton, DL, and Walshe, I. Sleep profiles of elite swimmers during different training phases. J Strength Cond Res 33(3): 811-818, 2019-This study aims to describe the sleeping patterns during different training phases in competitive swimmers. Twelve national- and international-level swimmers (3 females and 9 males) were monitored during 4 different phases, consisting of a preparation training phase, a taper phase, a competition phase, and a rest phase. Sleep parameters were assessed using wrist activity monitors and self-reported sleep diaries. There was a moderately higher (d = 0.70-1.00) sleep onset latency during the competition phase compared with taper, train, and rest phases. Trivial to small differences were observed for total sleep time between phases (d = 0.05-0.40). Sleep efficiency was moderately higher (d = 0.60-0.75) in the training and taper phases compared with competition and rest. Restfulness and fragmentation index (FI) were lowest in the rest with differences between phases being small (d = 0.43-0.51) for restfulness and small to moderate (d = 0.43-0.62) for FI. Time in and out of bed was very largely later (d = 1.96-2.34) in rest compared with the other phases. Total nap time was moderately lower in rest (d = 1.13-1.18) compared with the training and competition phases, whereas there was a small difference (d = 0.46) compared with taper. To conclude, while there were trivial to small differences in sleep quantity between phases, there are small to moderate differences in other sleep parameters. Specifically, sleep onset latency was higher during the competition phase. In addition, this study highlights the substantial between-individual variations in sleep responses during different training phases.
沃尔什、桑德斯、汉密尔顿和沃尔什,J. 不同训练阶段精英游泳运动员的睡眠模式。J 力量与调节研究 33(3):811-818,2019-本研究旨在描述竞技游泳运动员在不同训练阶段的睡眠模式。12 名国家级和国际级游泳运动员(3 名女性和 9 名男性)在 4 个不同阶段进行了监测,包括准备训练阶段、调整阶段、比赛阶段和休息阶段。使用腕部活动监测器和自我报告的睡眠日记评估睡眠参数。与调整、训练和休息阶段相比,比赛阶段的入睡潜伏期较长(d = 0.70-1.00)。各阶段之间的总睡眠时间差异较小(d = 0.05-0.40)。与比赛和休息阶段相比,训练和调整阶段的睡眠效率较高(d = 0.60-0.75)。休息阶段的休息程度和碎片化指数(FI)最低,各阶段之间的差异较小(d = 0.43-0.51),FI 差异较小至中等(d = 0.43-0.62)。与其他阶段相比,卧床和起床时间都很晚(d = 1.96-2.34)。与训练和比赛阶段相比,休息阶段的总午睡时间较低(d = 1.13-1.18),但与调整阶段的差异较小(d = 0.46)。总之,尽管各阶段之间的睡眠量差异很小,但其他睡眠参数存在较小至中等差异。特别是,比赛阶段的入睡潜伏期较高。此外,本研究强调了不同训练阶段个体之间睡眠反应的显著差异。