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Reciprocal Associations Between Sleep, Mental Strain, and Training Load in Junior Endurance Athletes and the Role of Poor Subjective Sleep Quality

机译:睡眠,精神菌株与初学运动员培训负荷之间的互惠协会以及主观睡眠质量差的作用

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The importance of adequate sleep for athletic functioning is well established. Still, the literature shows that many athletes report sleep of suboptimal quality or quantity. To date, no research has investigated how bidirectional variations in mental and physiological states influence sleep patterns. The present study, therefore, investigates reciprocal associations between sleep, mental strain, and training load by utilizing a prospective, observational design. In all, 56 junior endurance athletes were followed over 61 consecutive days. Unobtrusive, objective measurements of sleep with novel radar technology were obtained, and subjective daily reports of mental strain and training load were collected. The role of subjective sleep quality was investigated to identify whether the reciprocal associations between sleep, mental strain, and training load depended on being a good versus poor sleeper. Multilevel modeling with Bayesian estimation was used to investigate the relationships. The results show that increases in mental strain are associated with decreased total sleep time (TST, 95% CI = ?0.12 to ?0.03), light sleep (95% CI = ?0.08 to ?0.00), and sleep efficiency (95% CI = ?0.95 to ?0.09). Further, both mental strain and training load are associated with subsequent deceased rapid eye movement (REM, respectively, 95% CI = ?0.05 to ?0.00 and 95% CI = ?0.06 to ?0.00) sleep. Increases in TST, light, deep, and REM sleep are all associated with subsequent decreased training load (respectively, 95% CI = ?0.09 to ?0.03; 95% CI = ?0.10 to ?0.01; 95% CI = ?0.22 to ?0.02; 95% CI = ?0.18 to ?0.03). Finally, among poor sleepers, increases in sleep onset latency are associated with increases in subsequent mental strain (95% CI = 0.09–0.46), and increases in deep sleep are associated with decreases in subsequent training load (95% CI = ?67.65 to 11.43). These results offer novel insight into the bidirectional associations between sleep, mental strain, and training load in athletes and demonstrate the detrimental effects of mental strain on sleep, likely caused by mental activation incompatible with sleep. An increased need for recovery, suggested by increased TST and time in different sleep stages, is associated with subsequent self-regulatory reduction of training loads by the athletes. In poor sleepers, increases in deep sleep may suggest an elevated need for physiological recovery.
机译:足够睡眠对运动功能的重要性得到了很好的成熟。此外,文献仍然表明,许多运动员报告了次优质或数量的睡眠。迄今为止,没有研究精神和生理状态如何影响睡眠模式的双向变化。因此,本研究通过利用前瞻性观测设计来研究睡眠,心理应变和训练负荷之间的互殖关系。总的来说,56名初级耐力运动员连续61天。获得了具有新型雷达技术的睡眠不引人注目的客观测量,并收集了精神菌株和训练载荷的主观日报。调查了主观睡眠质量的作用,以确定睡眠,精神应变和训练负荷之间的互惠关联是否取决于良好的睡眠者。利用贝叶斯估计模型进行多级建模来调查关系。结果表明,精神菌株的增加与总睡眠时间下降有关(TST,95%CI = 0.12至0.12至0.12),轻睡眠(95%CI =Δ0.08至约0.08),睡眠效率(95%CI =?0.95至0.09)。此外,精神菌株和训练载荷都与随后的死亡的快速眼运动有关(分别为95%CI = 0.05至0.00至95%CI = 0.06至0.00至0.00)睡眠。 TST的增加,光,深,REM睡眠都与随后的训练载荷(分别为95%CI = 0.09至约0.03; 95%CI =Δ0.10至0.02; 95%CI = 0.22至0.22 0.02; 95%CI =?0.18至0.03)。最后,在贫困睡眠者中,睡眠起始潜伏期的增加与随后的精神菌株的增加有关(95%CI = 0.09-0.46),深睡眠增加与后续训练负荷的减少有关(95%CI = 67.65 11.43)。这些结果对运动员睡眠,精神菌株和训练载荷之间的双向关联提供了新的洞察力,并证明了精神菌株对睡眠的不利影响,可能是由睡眠不相容的精神激活引起的。随着TST和时间的增加,在不同睡眠阶段的增加,提出了增加的恢复需求,与运动员的训练负荷的后续自我监管减少有关。在贫困睡眠者中,深度睡眠的增加可能表明需要升高的生理恢复。

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