Department of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition, Atlantic Technological University, H91 T8NW Galway, Ireland.
Sports Lab North West, Atlantic Technological University Donegal, Letterkenny Campus, Port Road, F92 FC93 Letterkenny, Ireland.
Nutrients. 2024 May 28;16(11):1660. doi: 10.3390/nu16111660.
Decreased sleep quality and duration is associated with an array of negative health outcomes. Evidence suggests athletes are susceptible to sleep inadequacies that may in turn affect their health and dietary behaviours. This study aimed to explore the sleep profile of both male and female Gaelic games players, at an elite and sub-elite level and compare how poor sleep relates to subjective health complaints and food cravings. One hundred and seventy Gaelic games players completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Subjective Health Complaints Inventory (SHC) and Food Cravings Questionnaire-Trait-Reduced (FCQ-T-r). Participants were categorised into two groups: poor sleepers (PSQI ≥ 5) and good sleepers (PSQI < 5). Outcome measures of health and food cravings were analysed across the groups, Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess differences, and Spearman's rank-order correlations were used to determine relationships between variables. Sixty-seven % of athletes were categorised as poor sleepers. There were no significant differences in PSQI scores across genders ( = 0.088) or playing level ( = 0.072). Poor sleepers experienced significantly increased SHC ( < 0.001) and female athletes had significantly more SHC compared to males ( < 0.001). Female athletes experienced more food cravings than males ( = 0.013). However, there were no significant differences in food cravings between good and poor sleepers ( = 0.104). The findings suggest a high prevalence of poor sleepers amongst GAA athletes. Furthermore, a significant relationship exists between poor sleep and health complaints with females at a higher risk of worsened health complaints and higher food cravings. Sleep screening and education interventions to enhance sleep in GAA athletes are advocated.
睡眠质量和持续时间下降与一系列负面健康结果有关。有证据表明,运动员容易出现睡眠不足的情况,这反过来可能会影响他们的健康和饮食行为。本研究旨在探索精英和次精英级别的盖尔式足球运动员的睡眠状况,并比较睡眠质量差与主观健康抱怨和食物渴望之间的关系。170 名盖尔式足球运动员完成了匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、主观健康抱怨量表(SHC)和食物渴望问卷特质简化版(FCQ-T-r)。参与者被分为两组:睡眠质量差者(PSQI≥5)和睡眠质量好者(PSQI<5)。使用 Mann-Whitney U 检验分析健康和食物渴望的结果指标,以评估组间差异,Spearman 秩相关用于确定变量之间的关系。67%的运动员被归类为睡眠质量差者。性别( = 0.088)或比赛级别( = 0.072)对 PSQI 评分没有显著影响。睡眠质量差者的 SHC 显著增加( < 0.001),女性运动员的 SHC 显著高于男性( < 0.001)。女性运动员比男性运动员有更多的食物渴望( = 0.013)。然而,睡眠质量好者和差者之间的食物渴望没有显著差异( = 0.104)。研究结果表明,GAA 运动员中睡眠质量差者的比例较高。此外,睡眠质量差与健康抱怨之间存在显著关系,女性面临更严重的健康抱怨和更高的食物渴望的风险更高。提倡对 GAA 运动员进行睡眠筛查和教育干预,以提高睡眠质量。