Objectives Anecdotally many athletes report worse sleep in the nights prior to important competitions. Despite sleep being acknowledged as an important factor for optimal athletic performance and overall health, little is understood about athlete sleep around competition. The aims of this study were to identify sleep complaints of athletes prior to competitions and determine whether complaints were confined to competition periods. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods A sample of 283 elite Australian athletes (129 male, 157 female, age 24 ± 5 y) completed two questionnaires; Competitive Sport and Sleep questionnaire and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Results 64.0% of athletes indicated worse sleep on at least one occasion in the...
Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While actigraphy-based studies re...
Sleep is an essential component for athlete recovery due to its physiological and psychological rest...
Achieving adequate sleep is considered important for athletic performance and recovery from exercise...
Objectives Anecdotally many athletes report worse sleep in the nights prior to important competitio...
Sleep has been considered as an important factor associated with optimal sporting performance. Altho...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep loss has been shown to negatively impact upon a variety of factors influencing human performan...
This investigation examined precompetitive sleep behaviour of 103 athletes and how it relates to pre...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Sleep is recognized as an essential component to optimize health and human performance, and as such ...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of clinically relevant sleep problems in elite multi-sport...
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes’ ...
Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While actigraphy-based studies re...
Sleep is an essential component for athlete recovery due to its physiological and psychological rest...
Achieving adequate sleep is considered important for athletic performance and recovery from exercise...
Objectives Anecdotally many athletes report worse sleep in the nights prior to important competitio...
Sleep has been considered as an important factor associated with optimal sporting performance. Altho...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep loss has been shown to negatively impact upon a variety of factors influencing human performan...
This investigation examined precompetitive sleep behaviour of 103 athletes and how it relates to pre...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Sleep is recognized as an essential component to optimize health and human performance, and as such ...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of clinically relevant sleep problems in elite multi-sport...
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes’ ...
Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While actigraphy-based studies re...
Sleep is an essential component for athlete recovery due to its physiological and psychological rest...
Achieving adequate sleep is considered important for athletic performance and recovery from exercise...