Elce Ausilia, Daniele Aurora, Loperto Ilaria, De Coppi Lucia, Sangiorgio Armando, Vivona Angelina, Sorrentino Clorinda, Iannaccone Simona, Martiniello Lucia, Nigro Ersilia
Dipartimento di Scienze Umanistiche, Università Telematica Pegaso, Isola F2, Via Porzio, 80143 Napoli, Italy.
CEINGE, Biotecnologie Avanzate Scarl, 80131 Napoli, Italy.
Sports (Basel). 2022 Mar 16;10(3):44. doi: 10.3390/sports10030044.
Mental alterations were described during the COVID-19 pandemic and sleep deprivation has been reported as a consequence of social isolation. In Italy, the COVID-19 pandemic spread out at the beginning of 2020 determining severe lockdown periods. The aim of our study was to observe the effects of lockdown on sleep and anxiety in trained non-professional subjects and professional athletes who continued to train during the lockdown period. Forty-six subjects (21 trained non-professional subjects and 25 professional athletes) were recruited from a variety of team and individual sports to complete a battery of previously validated and widely used questionnaires assessing psychometric and anthropometric parameters, physical activity levels, lifestyle habits, and sleep quality. Subjects were aged 27.0 ± 5.14. All items were evaluated as percentages and chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests were performed, as appropriate. Our data showed that the prevalence of the difficulty of falling asleep (over 30%), the tendency of nocturnal awakenings (over 30%), and moderate anxiety (over 38%) were at the same extent in the two groups. Of the professional athletes, 72.73% declared snoring during sleep vs 42.86% of non-professional subjects. No other significant differences were found between the two groups except for the perception of being constant in daily activity, significantly more reported by trained subjects (p < 0.005). Our data show a similar scenario of anxiety and sleep disturbances for the two groups, suggesting that lockdown by the COVID-19 pandemic has partially mitigated the known beneficial effects due to physical activity on mental health and sleep quality. Further analyses are necessary to define the associated risk factors.
在新冠疫情期间,人们描述了精神方面的改变,并且有报道称社交隔离导致了睡眠剥夺。在意大利,新冠疫情于2020年初蔓延开来,导致了严格的封锁期。我们研究的目的是观察封锁对训练有素的非专业受试者以及在封锁期间继续训练的职业运动员的睡眠和焦虑的影响。从各种团队和个人运动项目中招募了46名受试者(21名训练有素的非专业受试者和25名职业运动员),以完成一系列先前经过验证且广泛使用的问卷,这些问卷用于评估心理测量和人体测量参数、身体活动水平、生活方式习惯以及睡眠质量。受试者的年龄为27.0±5.14岁。所有项目均以百分比进行评估,并在适当情况下进行卡方检验和费舍尔精确检验。我们的数据显示,入睡困难(超过30%)、夜间觉醒倾向(超过30%)和中度焦虑(超过38%)在两组中的发生率相同。在职业运动员中,72.73%的人宣称睡眠时打鼾,而非专业受试者的这一比例为42.86%。除了训练有素的受试者更明显地报告日常活动的持续性(p<0.005)外,两组之间未发现其他显著差异。我们的数据显示两组的焦虑和睡眠障碍情况相似,这表明新冠疫情导致的封锁部分削弱了体育活动对心理健康和睡眠质量的已知有益影响。需要进一步分析来确定相关的风险因素。