Monma Takafumi, Matsui Takashi, Inoue Kosei, Masuchi Katsuyuki, Okada Takashi, Tamura Masahiro, Ishii Takanori, Satoh Makoto, Tokuyama Kumpei, Takeda Fumi
Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba-Shi, Ibaraki 305-8577 Japan.
All Japan Judo Federation, 1-16-30 Kasuga, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, 112-0003 Japan.
Sleep Biol Rhythms. 2023 Jan 13;21(3):289-297. doi: 10.1007/s41105-023-00444-6. eCollection 2023 Jul.
This study aimed to determine the prevalence and risk factors of poor subjective sleep quality in elite judo athletes. A subjective cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted with 106 elite judo athletes who participated in the training camp of the Japanese national team. Eighty-six respondents (men: 52.3%; average age: 22.9 ± 3.1 years) with complete responses were included in the analysis (valid response rate: 81.1%). Subjective sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The prevalence of poor sleep quality (PSQI score ≥ 5.5), the mean PSQI score, and subscale scores were investigated. Relationships between poor sleep quality and attributes, lifestyle habits, competition-based activities, and psychological distress were explored using Fisher's exact tests and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Thirty-five respondents (40.7%) reported poor sleep quality. The percentage and subscale scores of the respondents for sleep latency, sleep duration, and daytime dysfunction were higher than those of the population of Japanese national-level athletes. The mean PSQI score of the respondents was similar to that of some elite athlete populations but higher than those of others. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that psychological distress was associated with poor sleep quality. In conclusion, the prevalence of poor subjective sleep quality in elite judo athletes was suggested to be similar or higher among elite athlete population. Sleep latency, sleep duration, and daytime dysfunction status were worse in elite judo athletes than in Japanese national-level athletes. Psychological distress was a risk factor for poor subjective sleep quality in elite judo athletes.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41105-023-00444-6.
本研究旨在确定优秀柔道运动员主观睡眠质量差的患病率及危险因素。对106名参加日本国家队训练营的优秀柔道运动员进行了主观横断面问卷调查。分析纳入了86名回答完整的受访者(男性:52.3%;平均年龄:22.9±3.1岁)(有效回复率:81.1%)。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)评估主观睡眠质量。调查了睡眠质量差(PSQI评分≥5.5)的患病率、PSQI平均评分及各子量表评分。采用Fisher精确检验和多因素logistic回归分析探讨睡眠质量差与属性、生活习惯、基于比赛的活动及心理困扰之间的关系。35名受访者(40.7%)报告睡眠质量差。受访者在入睡潜伏期、睡眠时间和日间功能障碍方面的百分比及子量表评分高于日本国家级运动员群体。受访者的PSQI平均评分与一些优秀运动员群体相似,但高于其他群体。多因素logistic回归分析显示,心理困扰与睡眠质量差有关。总之,优秀柔道运动员主观睡眠质量差的患病率在优秀运动员群体中可能相似或更高。优秀柔道运动员的入睡潜伏期、睡眠时间和日间功能障碍状况比日本国家级运动员更差。心理困扰是优秀柔道运动员主观睡眠质量差的一个危险因素。
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