With the recent growth in female sport, practitioners need to be able to provide specific support to female athletes to ensure their sleep, health and athletic performance are optimised. Examine the patterns, duration and quality of sleep among elite female athletes, and consider the impact of situational challenges and their effects on the sleep of elite female athletes. Data was located through a search of SPORTDiscus, MEDLINE and Scopus from inception up to May 2021. Studies needed to be peer-reviewed research reporting quantitative sleep outcomes for female athletes ≥ 18 years of age and competing at a predefined elite level. A meta-analysis was performed on habitual sleep outcomes (e.g. total sleep time [TST] and sleep efficiency [SE])...
Sleep is recognized as an essential component to optimize health and human performance, and as such ...
Despite the known restorative effects of sleep and the important role it may play in minimising fati...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
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...
Purpose: To compare the habitual sleep of female basketball and soccer athletes to age- and sex-matc...
International audiencePracticing sport at the highest level is typically accompanied by several stre...
Background: The aims of this retrospective study were to (i) provide a description of sleep quality ...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep is an essential component for athlete recovery due to its physiological and psychological rest...
Objectives Anecdotally many athletes report worse sleep in the nights prior to important competitio...
PURPOSE: Anecdotal reports indicate that many elite athletes are dissatisfied with their sleep, but ...
This chapter explores the characteristics of sleep and its function before providing insight into wh...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
Contains fulltext : 181905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sleep is essent...
Sleep is recognized as an essential component to optimize health and human performance, and as such ...
Despite the known restorative effects of sleep and the important role it may play in minimising fati...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
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...
Purpose: To compare the habitual sleep of female basketball and soccer athletes to age- and sex-matc...
International audiencePracticing sport at the highest level is typically accompanied by several stre...
Background: The aims of this retrospective study were to (i) provide a description of sleep quality ...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep is an essential component for athlete recovery due to its physiological and psychological rest...
Objectives Anecdotally many athletes report worse sleep in the nights prior to important competitio...
PURPOSE: Anecdotal reports indicate that many elite athletes are dissatisfied with their sleep, but ...
This chapter explores the characteristics of sleep and its function before providing insight into wh...
Little research to date, has explored sleep ‘quality’-sport interactions within the sport science an...
Contains fulltext : 181905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sleep is essent...
Sleep is recognized as an essential component to optimize health and human performance, and as such ...
Despite the known restorative effects of sleep and the important role it may play in minimising fati...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...