Assessment of sleep in athletes

  • Brian A. Moore
  • , Ashton Rouska
  • , Bradley Ritland
  • , Allison Joy Brager
  • , Vincent Mysliwiec

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Abstract

When assessing sleep health in athletes, a comprehensive evaluation of sleep to include sleep duration, continuity, timing, daytime alertness, and sleep satisfaction is recommended. Recent research highlighted in this chapter indicates that a “one-size-fits all” approach is likely to provide limited benefit. Thus, a comprehensive sleep assessment should include subjective, as well as carefully chosen objective measures of sleep. Athletes themselves, clinicians, coaches, scientists, and trainers must, at a minimum, consider the impacts of assessment burden as well as decide which assessment method best allows them to evaluate an athlete's sleep health and athletic performance. Based on sport and competition level, these considerations intensify as athletes can experience sleep disturbances for a multitude of sports-related factors, such as overtraining, injuries, precompetition anxiety or nervousness, postcompetition exhaustion, elation, or aspects inherent to specific sports. Each of these sports-related factors should be considered inherent to the sleep assessment in athletes. When developing a sleep assessment protocol for athletes, careful consideration must be given to the sports-related factors that can impact an athlete's sleep and when possible, athletes should establish a baseline sleep profile in the off-season with the opportunity to adapt or modify preseason and competition season. Given current limitations, it is recommended that an optimal assessment of the sleep health of athletes involves a sleep medicine expert with knowledge and expertise in this developing area.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationSleep and Sport
Subtitle of host publicationPhysical Performance, Mental Performance, Injury Prevention, and Competitive Advantage for Athletes, Coaches, and Trainers
PublisherElsevier
Pages87-102
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9780128229699
ISBN (Print)9780128231098
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

Keywords

  • Actigraphy
  • Polysomnography
  • Self-report questionnaires
  • Sleep assessment
  • Sports-related factors

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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