Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
Sleep. 2021 May 14;44(5). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa261.
The global coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated lockdown restrictions resulted in the majority of sports competitions around the world being put on hold. This includes the National Basketball Association, the UEFA Champions League, Australian Football League, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and regional competitions. The mitigation strategies in place to control the pandemic have caused disruption to daily schedules, working environments, and lifestyle factors. Athletes rely on regular access to training facilities, practitioners, and coaches to maintain physical and mental health to achieve maximal performance and optimal recovery. Furthermore, participation in sport at any level increases social engagement and promotes better mental health. It is, therefore, critical to understanding how the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown measures have affected the lives of athletes. We surveyed elite and sub-elite athletes (n = 565) across multiple sports. Significant disruptions were reported for all lifestyle factors including social interactions, physical activity, sleep patterns, and mental health. We found a significant increase in total sleep time and sleep latency, as well as a delay in mid-sleep times and a decrease in social jetlag. Training frequency and duration significantly decreased. Importantly, the changes to training and sleep-related factors were associated with mental health outcomes. With spikes in COVID-19 cases rising around the world and governments reinstituting lockdowns (e.g. United Kingdom; Melbourne, Australia; California, USA) these results will inform messaging and strategies to better manage sleep and mental health in a population for whom optimal performance is critical.
全球 19 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行及其相关的封锁限制导致世界各地的大多数体育比赛暂停。这包括美国国家篮球协会(NBA)、欧洲冠军联赛(UEFA Champions League)、澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)、东京 2020 年奥运会和地区性比赛。为控制大流行而采取的缓解策略打乱了日常生活安排、工作环境和生活方式因素。运动员依靠定期使用训练设施、从业者和教练来保持身心健康,以实现最佳表现和最佳恢复。此外,参加任何级别的运动都能增加社交参与度,促进更好的心理健康。因此,了解 COVID-19 大流行及其相关封锁措施如何影响运动员的生活至关重要。我们对来自多个运动项目的精英和次精英运动员(n = 565)进行了调查。报告称,所有生活方式因素都受到了显著干扰,包括社交互动、身体活动、睡眠模式和心理健康。我们发现总睡眠时间和睡眠潜伏期显著增加,而晚睡时间延迟,中睡时间减少,社交时差减少。训练频率和时间显著减少。重要的是,训练和睡眠相关因素的变化与心理健康结果有关。随着全球 COVID-19 病例的增加和政府重新实施封锁措施(例如英国、澳大利亚墨尔本、美国加利福尼亚州),这些结果将为信息传递和战略提供信息,以更好地管理睡眠和心理健康,因为对这些人群来说,最佳表现至关重要。