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Investigating the sleep habits in individual and team-sport athletes using the Athlete Sleep Behavior Questionnaire and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index

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posted on 2022-06-28, 23:58 authored by Matthew DrillerMatthew Driller, Haresh SuppiahHaresh Suppiah, David Rogerson, Alan Ruddock, Lachlan JamesLachlan James, Adam Virgile

OBJECTIVES: There is limited large-scale data on maladaptive sleep practices in elite adult athletes and their influence on sleep characteristics. This study aimed to identify differences in sleep behaviours between individual and team-sport athletes using two sleep questionnaires.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: 407 (237 male, 170 female) elite adult athletes across sixteen sports (9 individual-sports, 7 team-sports) completed the Athlete Sleep Behavior Questionnaire (ASBQ) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).

RESULTS: Individual-sport athletes reported greater total sleep time and higher sleep efficiency than team-sport athletes (p<0.05, d=0.28-0.29). There were no differences between global scores for the PSQI, however, there was a difference between global scores for the ASBQ as well as multiple individual items from both questionnaires (p<0.05), indicating poorer behaviours in team-sport athletes.

DISCUSSION: Team-sport athletes displayed more maladaptive pre-sleep behaviours and poorer sleep characteristics than individual-sport athletes. 

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Publication Date

2022-03-01

Journal

Sleep Science

Volume

15

Issue

1

Pagination

112-117

Publisher

Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies

ISSN

1984-0063

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© The Authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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