da Cruz Whyllerton Mayron, Coimbra Danilo Reis, Vilarino Guilherme Torres, Dos Santos Amândio Manuel Cupido, da Silva Vernon Furtado, Mancone Stefania, Falese Lavinia, Diotaiuti Pierluigi, Andrade Alexandro
Center of Health and Sport Science-CEFID, Santa Catarina State University-UDESC, Florianópolis, Brazil.
Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, Brazil.
Front Psychol. 2024 Nov 29;15:1490862. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1490862. eCollection 2024.
To analyze the anxiety levels and sleep quality of elite soccer athletes in training pre-pandemic and during the lockdown caused by COVID-19.
This is an exploratory study with a longitudinal design carried out with elite soccer athletes from two Brazilian soccer clubs. Data collection took place in person pre-pandemic (training) and online (during lockdown) between February and May 2020. The instruments used to assess sleep, daytime sleepiness, and anxiety were the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Daytime Sleepiness Scale-(ESS-BR), and Competitive Anxiety Scale (SCAT). For data analysis, descriptive statistics (frequencies, percentages, maximum and minimum) and non-parametric inferential statistics were used, establishing a significance of < 0.05.
In total, 76 male soccer athletes participated in the study. A significant increase was observed in anxiety levels in confinement compared to pre-pandemic training ( = 0.017; = 0.83), and sleepiness significantly reduced in training compared to baseline levels ( = 0.007; = 0.48). The athletes demonstrated good sleep quality and the pandemic did not significantly alter daytime sleepiness compared to training and baseline.
From the results it can be concluded that elite soccer athletes presented alterations in anxiety levels compared to training during confinement, however, no effects of confinement were observed on sleep quality and sleepiness. New studies are needed to analyze the long-term consequences of the pandemic and the relationships between anxiety and sleep in training and competition in athletes.
分析新冠疫情大流行前训练期间以及新冠疫情封锁期间精英足球运动员的焦虑水平和睡眠质量。
这是一项采用纵向设计的探索性研究,对象为来自两家巴西足球俱乐部的精英足球运动员。数据收集于2020年2月至5月期间,在疫情大流行前(训练期间)亲自进行,在封锁期间通过线上方式进行。用于评估睡眠、日间嗜睡和焦虑的工具分别是匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、埃普沃思日间嗜睡量表(ESS-BR)和竞赛焦虑量表(SCAT)。数据分析采用描述性统计(频率、百分比、最大值和最小值)和非参数推断统计,显著性水平设定为<0.05。
共有76名男性足球运动员参与了该研究。与疫情大流行前训练相比,封锁期间焦虑水平显著增加(P = 0.017;效应量 = 0.83),与基线水平相比,训练期间嗜睡显著减少(P = 0.007;效应量 = 0.48)。运动员表现出良好的睡眠质量,与训练和基线相比,疫情大流行并未显著改变日间嗜睡情况。
从结果可以得出结论,与封锁期间的训练相比,精英足球运动员的焦虑水平出现了变化,然而,未观察到封锁对睡眠质量和嗜睡有影响。需要开展新的研究来分析疫情大流行的长期后果以及运动员训练和比赛中焦虑与睡眠之间的关系。