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Unique Predictors of Sleep Quality in Junior Athletes: The Protective Function of Mental Resilience, and the Detrimental Impact of Sex, Worry and Perceived Stress

机译:初级运动员睡眠质量的独特预测因子:心理恢复力的保护功能,以及性别,忧虑和感知压力的不利影响

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Since athletic development and functioning are heavily dependent on sufficient recuperation, sleep in athletes is becoming a topic of increasing interest. Still, existing scientific evidence points to inadequate sleep in athletes, especially in females. This may be due to the fact that sleep is vulnerable to disturbances caused by stress and cognitive and emotional reactions to stress, such as worry and negative affect, which may exacerbate and prolong the stress response. Such disturbing factors are frequently experienced by junior athletes aiming for performance development and rise in the rankings, but may be damaging to athletic progression. Based on limited research in non-athletic samples, mental resilience may protect individuals against the detrimental effects of stress on sleep. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the extent to which sex, mental resilience, emotional (negative affect) and cognitive (worry) reactions to stress, and perceived stress, uniquely contributed to sleep quality in a cross-sectional study including 632 junior athletes. A multiple hierarchical linear regression showed that females had poorer sleep quality than males, while the mental resilience sub-components Social Resources and Structured Style were positively associated with sleep quality, providing a protective function and thus preventing sleep quality from deteriorating. Simultaneously, worry, as well as perceived stress, were negatively associated with sleep quality. Together, the independent variables explained 28% of the variance in sleep quality. A dominance analysis showed that perceived stress had the largest relative relationship with sleep quality. Based on these results, close attention should be paid to athletes’ abilities to manage worry and perceived stress, and the potential of mental resilience as a protective factor that could prevent sleep from deteriorating. The latter might be especially relevant for female athletes. Since performance margins are progressively becoming smaller and smaller, every improvement that adequate sleep can provide will be beneficial in terms of improved functioning and athletic performance.
机译:由于运动发展和运作严重依赖于足够的恢复,因此在运动员中睡眠正在成为越来越兴趣的主题。尽管如此,现有的科学证据指出运动员的睡眠不足,特别是在女性身上。这可能是由于睡眠容易受到压力和认知和对压力的情绪反应引起的紊乱的影响,例如担心和负面影响,这可能会加剧和延长应力反应。初中运动员经常经历这种令人不安的因素,旨在旨在进行性能发展和崛起排名,但可能对运动进展造成损害。基于非运动样本的有限研究,精神恢复能可能保护个人免受压力对睡眠的不利影响。因此,本研究旨在调查性别,精神恢复力,情绪(负面影响)和认知对压力的影响(担心)的程度,并感知压力,在横断面研究中唯一有助于睡眠质量,包括632名初级运动员。多个层次的线性回归显示,女性的睡眠质量较差,而心理弹性子组件社会资源和结构性风格与睡眠质量呈正相关,提供保护功能,从而防止睡眠质量恶化。同时,担心以及感知的压力与睡眠质量产生负面相关。独立变量在一起解释了睡眠质量方差的28%。优势分析表明,感知压力与睡眠质量具有最大的相对关系。基于这些结果,应对运动员的能力支付密切关注,以管理忧虑和感知的压力,并且精神恢复力的潜力作为可以防止睡眠恶化的保护因素。后者可能对女运动员特别相关。由于性能边距逐渐变得越来越小,因此在提高功能和运动性能方面,可以提供充足的睡眠的每一切改进都会有益。

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