PurposeUsing a mixed-method approach, this investigation aimed to examine athletes’ sleeping patterns along with the socio-physiological acute and chronic stressors affecting their sleep.MethodsFifteen elite athletes (Mage = 21.7 years; SD = 2.2) were monitored daily during a typical in-season training period (20 ± 1 days) and completed individual semi-structured interviews. Their sleep was analyzed using actigraphy and sleep diaries. A content analysis method was used to assess qualitative interviews.ResultsThree factors influencing sleep emerged from the qualitative interview analyses, i.e., sleep environment, training and study requirements. Half the athletes (8/15) complained about their sleeping environment with noise and/or bedroom te...
Lastella, AM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1793-3811In the realm of elite sport, athletes are often subject to a ...
Achieving adequate sleep is considered important for athletic performance and recovery from exercise...
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes’ ...
Sleep is an essential component for athlete recovery due to its physiological and psychological rest...
International audiencePracticing sport at the highest level is typically accompanied by several stre...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While actigraphy-based studies re...
This investigation examined precompetitive sleep behaviour of 103 athletes and how it relates to pre...
The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-performance sports is growing stead...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
In any sport, successful performance requires a planned approach to training and recovery. While sle...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Objective: Sleep has a significant impact on athletes. Studies demonstrate that athletes sleep less ...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
Sleep is an essential part of athletes’ recovery process. Evidence of the habitual sleep patterns am...
Lastella, AM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1793-3811In the realm of elite sport, athletes are often subject to a ...
Achieving adequate sleep is considered important for athletic performance and recovery from exercise...
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes’ ...
Sleep is an essential component for athlete recovery due to its physiological and psychological rest...
International audiencePracticing sport at the highest level is typically accompanied by several stre...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While actigraphy-based studies re...
This investigation examined precompetitive sleep behaviour of 103 athletes and how it relates to pre...
The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-performance sports is growing stead...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
In any sport, successful performance requires a planned approach to training and recovery. While sle...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Objective: Sleep has a significant impact on athletes. Studies demonstrate that athletes sleep less ...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
Sleep is an essential part of athletes’ recovery process. Evidence of the habitual sleep patterns am...
Lastella, AM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1793-3811In the realm of elite sport, athletes are often subject to a ...
Achieving adequate sleep is considered important for athletic performance and recovery from exercise...
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes’ ...