Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2021 Dec 1;16(12):1746-1757. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2020-0896. Epub 2021 May 21.
Anecdotal reports indicate that many elite athletes are dissatisfied with their sleep, but little is known about their actual sleep requirements. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the self-assessed sleep need of elite athletes with an objective measure of their habitual sleep duration.
Participants were 175 elite athletes (n = 30 females), age 22.2 (3.8) years (mean [SD]) from 12 individual and team sports. The athletes answered the question "how many hours of sleep do you need to feel rested?" and they kept a self-report sleep diary and wore a wrist activity monitor for ∼12 nights during a normal phase of training. For each athlete, a sleep deficit index was calculated by subtracting their average sleep duration from their self-assessed sleep need.
The athletes needed 8.3 (0.9) hours of sleep to feel rested, their average sleep duration was 6.7 (0.8) hours, and they had a sleep deficit index of 96.0 (60.6) minutes. Only 3% of athletes obtained enough sleep to satisfy their self-assessed sleep need, and 71% of athletes fell short by an hour or more. Specifically, habitual sleep duration was shorter in athletes from individual sports than in athletes from team sports (F1,173 = 13.1, P < .001; d = 0.6, medium), despite their similar sleep need (F1,173 = 1.40, P = .24; d = 0.2, small).
The majority of elite athletes obtain substantially less than their self-assessed sleep need. This is a critical finding, given that insufficient sleep may compromise an athlete's capacity to train effectively and/or compete optimally.
有传闻报道称,许多精英运动员对自己的睡眠不满意,但他们的实际睡眠需求知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是比较精英运动员的自我评估睡眠需求与他们习惯性睡眠持续时间的客观测量。
参与者为 175 名精英运动员(女性 30 名),年龄 22.2(3.8)岁(均值[标准差]),来自 12 项个人和团队运动。运动员回答了“你需要睡几个小时才能感到休息?”这个问题,并在正常训练阶段期间佩戴腕部活动监测器,自我报告睡眠日记约 12 晚。对于每个运动员,通过从他们的自我评估睡眠需求中减去他们的平均睡眠持续时间来计算睡眠不足指数。
运动员需要 8.3(0.9)小时的睡眠才能感到休息,他们的平均睡眠时间为 6.7(0.8)小时,睡眠不足指数为 96.0(60.6)分钟。只有 3%的运动员获得足够的睡眠来满足他们的自我评估睡眠需求,71%的运动员的睡眠时间不足 1 小时。具体来说,个体运动项目的运动员的习惯性睡眠持续时间短于团队运动项目的运动员(F1,173 = 13.1,P <.001;d = 0.6,中等),尽管他们的睡眠需求相似(F1,173 = 1.40,P =.24;d = 0.2,小)。
大多数精英运动员的实际睡眠时间明显少于他们的自我评估睡眠需求。这是一个关键发现,因为睡眠不足可能会影响运动员有效训练和/或最佳比赛的能力。