Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players

Aim: to study the quality of sleep and the relationship between sleep disorders and injury among young elite soccer players.Methods: the study summarizes data from relevant questionnaires obtained through anonymous cohort testing of 236 male football players from leading football academies, two farm...

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Main Authors: M. S. Butovskiy, G. I. Malyakin, E. S. Kapralova, T. M. Vakhidov, E. D. Koroleva
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Published: National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON) 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.smjournal.ru/jour/article/view/562
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E. S. Kapralova
T. M. Vakhidov
E. D. Koroleva
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description Aim: to study the quality of sleep and the relationship between sleep disorders and injury among young elite soccer players.Methods: the study summarizes data from relevant questionnaires obtained through anonymous cohort testing of 236 male football players from leading football academies, two farm teams of leading Russian Premier League clubs and three national youth teams.Results: the average sleep duration in the study participants was 9 hours. The prevalence of sleep disorders was 7 % (PSQI, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and 10 % (ASBQ, Athlete Sleep Behavior Questionnaire) and among the youngest soccer players, this prevalence of violations was the lowest. Significant or moderate daytime sleepiness was found in 59 % of participants. The risk of serious disorders increased with age. Sleep disorders significantly affected injuries according to the results of the PSQI questionnaire and retrospective collection of information about injuries.Conclusion: the confirmed relationship between injuries and sleep disorders allows us to consider sleep quality improvement as an important component of injury and morbidity prevention among athletes of team sports.
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spelling doaj-art-c2a8ce2f72f64049945bfd3c37a512f52025-08-20T03:31:02ZengNational Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON)Спортивная медицина: наука и практика2223-25242587-90142023-12-0113351110.47529/2223-2524.2023.3.1340Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer playersM. S. Butovskiy0G. I. Malyakin1E. S. Kapralova2T. M. Vakhidov3E. D. Koroleva4FC Rubin; Kazan State Medical UniversityFirst Moscow State Medical UniversityFirst Moscow State Medical UniversityFirst Moscow State Medical UniversityCentral Clinical Hospital with Out-Patient Clinic of the Department of Affairs of the President of the Russian FederationAim: to study the quality of sleep and the relationship between sleep disorders and injury among young elite soccer players.Methods: the study summarizes data from relevant questionnaires obtained through anonymous cohort testing of 236 male football players from leading football academies, two farm teams of leading Russian Premier League clubs and three national youth teams.Results: the average sleep duration in the study participants was 9 hours. The prevalence of sleep disorders was 7 % (PSQI, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and 10 % (ASBQ, Athlete Sleep Behavior Questionnaire) and among the youngest soccer players, this prevalence of violations was the lowest. Significant or moderate daytime sleepiness was found in 59 % of participants. The risk of serious disorders increased with age. Sleep disorders significantly affected injuries according to the results of the PSQI questionnaire and retrospective collection of information about injuries.Conclusion: the confirmed relationship between injuries and sleep disorders allows us to consider sleep quality improvement as an important component of injury and morbidity prevention among athletes of team sports.https://www.smjournal.ru/jour/article/view/562soccersleepinjurysleep disturbanceyoung athletesinjury prevention
spellingShingle M. S. Butovskiy
G. I. Malyakin
E. S. Kapralova
T. M. Vakhidov
E. D. Koroleva
Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players
Спортивная медицина: наука и практика
soccer
sleep
injury
sleep disturbance
young athletes
injury prevention
title Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players
title_full Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players
title_fullStr Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players
title_full_unstemmed Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players
title_short Sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players
title_sort sleep disorders and their relation to injuries among young elite soccer players
topic soccer
sleep
injury
sleep disturbance
young athletes
injury prevention
url https://www.smjournal.ru/jour/article/view/562
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