Background: The aims of this retrospective study were to (i) provide a description of sleep quality in elite athletes as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), (ii) provide normative PSQI data, (iii) identify differences across sex and sport, (iv) identify components that contribute to high PSQI scores and (v) assess PSQI test–retest reliability. Methods: The PSQI was completed by 479 athletes (371 female and 108 male) across 20 Olympic team and individual sports. For ordinal and categorical variables, the Wilcoxon rank sum test and Chi Squared tests were used, respectively. A random forest regression was built to determine the importance of each PSQI component. Test–retest reliability was assessed using two-way mixed effect...
Background: Student-athletes are subject to significant demands due to their concurrent sporting and...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Anecdotal reports indicate that many elite athletes are dissatisfied with their sleep, but little is...
BackgroundSleep quality is an essential component of athlete’s recovery. However, a better understan...
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes’ ...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
There suggested to be a reciprocal relationship between sleep and exercise capacity, as physical act...
Objectives: There is limited large-scale data on maladaptive sleep practices in elite adult athletes...
Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While actigraphy-based studies re...
International audiencePracticing sport at the highest level is typically accompanied by several stre...
Previous research has found that elite athletes have insufficient sleep, yet the specific kinds of s...
Introduction: Existing sleep questionnaires to assess sleep behaviors may not be sensitive in determ...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
With the recent growth in female sport, practitioners need to be able to provide specific support to...
In the present review, we identify which instruments and parameters are used for sleep quality ...
Background: Student-athletes are subject to significant demands due to their concurrent sporting and...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Anecdotal reports indicate that many elite athletes are dissatisfied with their sleep, but little is...
BackgroundSleep quality is an essential component of athlete’s recovery. However, a better understan...
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes’ ...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
There suggested to be a reciprocal relationship between sleep and exercise capacity, as physical act...
Objectives: There is limited large-scale data on maladaptive sleep practices in elite adult athletes...
Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While actigraphy-based studies re...
International audiencePracticing sport at the highest level is typically accompanied by several stre...
Previous research has found that elite athletes have insufficient sleep, yet the specific kinds of s...
Introduction: Existing sleep questionnaires to assess sleep behaviors may not be sensitive in determ...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
With the recent growth in female sport, practitioners need to be able to provide specific support to...
In the present review, we identify which instruments and parameters are used for sleep quality ...
Background: Student-athletes are subject to significant demands due to their concurrent sporting and...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Anecdotal reports indicate that many elite athletes are dissatisfied with their sleep, but little is...