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Influence of Electronic Devices on Sleep and Cognitive Performance During Athlete Training Camps.
Jones, Maddison J; Dawson, Brian; Eastwood, Peter R; Halson, Shona L; Miller, Joanna; Murray, Kevin; Dunican, Ian C; Landers, Grant J; Peeling, Peter.
Afiliación
  • Jones MJ; School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Science), The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
  • Dawson B; High Performance Service Center, Western Australian Institute of Sport, Mt Claremont, Australia.
  • Eastwood PR; School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Science), The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
  • Halson SL; Center for Sleep Science, School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
  • Miller J; School of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Banyo, Australia.
  • Murray K; Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Bruce, Canberra, Australia; and.
  • Dunican IC; School of Population and Global Health, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
  • Landers GJ; Center for Sleep Science, School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
  • Peeling P; School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Science), The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res ; 35(6): 1620-1627, 2021 Jun 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30741866
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Jones, MJ, Dawson, B, Eastwood, PR, Halson, SL, Miller, J, Murray, K, Dunican, IC, Landers, GJ, and Peeling, P. Influence of electronic devices on sleep and cognitive performance during athlete training camps. J Strength Cond Res 35(6) 1620-1627, 2021-This study investigated the effects of removing athletes' electronic devices in the evening on sleep and performance during training camps. Water polo athletes (n = 26) attending a 7-night training camp (study 1) and triathletes (n = 23) attending a 4-night training camp (study 2) were randomly allocated to a no-device group (no electronic devices could be used after dinner or overnight; ND) or control group (unrestricted electronic device use; CON). Sleep was monitored through wrist actigraphy. The ND group completed a questionnaire measuring anxiety related to being unable to use electronic devices ("nomophobia"). Triathletes also completed a psychomotor vigilance test (PVT) at the start and end of camp. Water polo ND athletes went to bed earlier and spent longer time in bed than CON on the first night, but not on other nights. In triathletes, sleep quantity was not different between groups on any night. No statistically significant differences were observed for changes in nomophobia from the first to the last night of camp. No differences in PVT performance were observed between ND and CON triathletes. In conclusion, removal of evening electronic devices does not improve sleep quantity or cognitive performance in athletes during short-duration (4-7 nights) training camps.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sueño / Cognición / Atletas Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Strength Cond Res Asunto de la revista: FISIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sueño / Cognición / Atletas Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Strength Cond Res Asunto de la revista: FISIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia
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