Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Br J Sports Med. 2019 Jun;53(12):731-736. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2019-100590. Epub 2019 May 16.
Sleep is an important determinant of collegiate athlete health, well-being and performance. However, collegiate athlete social and physical environments are often not conducive to obtaining restorative sleep. Traditionally, sleep has not been a primary focus of collegiate athletic training and is neglected due to competing academic, athletic and social demands. Collegiate athletics departments are well positioned to facilitate better sleep culture for their athletes. Recognising the lack of evidence-based or consensus-based guidelines for sleep management and restorative sleep for collegiate athletes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association hosted a sleep summit in 2017. Members of the Interassociation Task Force on Sleep and Wellness reviewed current data related to collegiate athlete sleep and aimed to develop consensus recommendations on sleep management and restorative sleep using the Delphi method. In this paper, we provide a narrative review of four topics central to collegiate athlete sleep: (1) sleep patterns and disorders among collegiate athletes; (2) sleep and optimal functioning among athletes; (3) screening, tracking and assessment of athlete sleep; and (4) interventions to improve sleep. We also present five consensus recommendations for colleges to improve their athletes' sleep.
睡眠是影响大学生运动员健康、幸福和表现的重要因素。然而,大学生运动员的社会和物理环境往往不利于获得恢复性睡眠。传统上,睡眠并不是大学体育训练的主要关注点,由于学术、体育和社交需求的竞争,睡眠常常被忽视。大学体育部门有很好的条件为运动员营造更好的睡眠文化。由于缺乏针对大学生运动员睡眠管理和恢复性睡眠的基于证据或共识的指南,美国全国大学体育协会于 2017 年举办了一次睡眠峰会。睡眠与健康联合协会工作组的成员审查了与大学生运动员睡眠相关的现有数据,并旨在使用德尔菲法就睡眠管理和恢复性睡眠制定共识建议。在本文中,我们对与大学生运动员睡眠相关的四个主题进行了叙述性综述:(1)大学生运动员的睡眠模式和障碍;(2)睡眠与运动员的最佳表现;(3)运动员睡眠的筛查、跟踪和评估;以及(4)改善睡眠的干预措施。我们还提出了五项共识建议,供学院改善运动员的睡眠。