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睡眠和昼夜节律紊乱与女性精英澳式足球运动员的心理健康状况较差有关,但与男性无关。

Disruptions to sleep and circadian rhythms are associated with poorer athlete mental health in female, but not male, elite Australian Rules footballers.

机构信息

Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2024 Dec;33(6):e14186. doi: 10.1111/jsr.14186. Epub 2024 Mar 12.

Abstract

Elite athletes are vulnerable to sleep and circadian disruption and associated mental health symptoms. This study aimed to investigate sex differences in sleep, circadian rhythms, and mental health, as well as the moderating role of sex in the prediction of mental health, among male professional and female semi-professional elite athletes. Participants were 87 elite Australian Rules football (ARF) athletes (43% female; mean [standard deviation] age 24.0 [4.1] years). Participants completed baseline questionnaires, 2 weeks of sleep/wake monitoring via actigraphy, and a circadian phase assessment (dim-light melatonin onset [DLMO]). Cross-sectional data were collected in training-only Australian Football League (AFL) Men's and Women's pre-season periods, with 53 providing data in two pre-seasons. Female athletes, relative to males, reported poorer mental health (a higher athlete psychological strain score), had a later mid-sleep time (by 28 min), reported a greater preference towards eveningness, and displayed a later circadian phase (by 33 min). For female athletes, lower sleep efficiency and lower sleep regularity were associated with poorer mental health. For female athletes, there were U-shaped relationships between both morningness-eveningness and phase angle (interval between sleep onset and DLMO time) and mental health. No significant relationships were found for male athletes. In summary, elite female ARF athletes reported poorer mental health, relative to males, especially when experiencing sleep or circadian disruption. Lifestyle factors associated with sex differences in ARF professionalism (scheduling, finances, supports) may contribute to these findings. Programmes to improve sleep, circadian alignment, and mental health among female semi-professional elite athletes should be strongly considered.

摘要

精英运动员容易出现睡眠和昼夜节律紊乱,并伴有相关的心理健康问题。本研究旨在调查男性职业运动员和女性半职业精英运动员的睡眠、昼夜节律和心理健康方面的性别差异,以及性别在预测心理健康方面的调节作用。参与者包括 87 名澳大利亚澳式足球(ARF)精英运动员(43%为女性;平均[标准差]年龄 24.0[4.1]岁)。参与者完成了基线问卷,通过活动记录仪进行了 2 周的睡眠/觉醒监测,并进行了昼夜节律相位评估(暗光褪黑素起始时间[DLMO])。横断面数据是在仅训练的澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)男子和女子季前赛期间收集的,其中 53 人在两个季前赛期间提供了数据。与男性相比,女性运动员报告的心理健康状况较差(运动员心理压力评分较高),晚睡时间较晚(晚 28 分钟),更倾向于晚睡,昼夜节律相位较晚(晚 33 分钟)。对于女性运动员,较低的睡眠效率和较低的睡眠规律性与较差的心理健康有关。对于女性运动员,晨型-晚型和相位角(睡眠时间和 DLMO 时间之间的间隔)与心理健康之间存在 U 型关系。对于男性运动员,没有发现显著的关系。总之,与男性相比,精英女性 ARF 运动员报告的心理健康状况较差,尤其是在经历睡眠或昼夜节律紊乱时。与 ARF 职业运动员的性别差异相关的生活方式因素(日程安排、财务、支持)可能导致了这些发现。应强烈考虑为女性半职业精英运动员制定改善睡眠、昼夜节律和心理健康的计划。

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