Search Results - Sleep Health
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Wellness, mood, sleep, and performance in a women's national basketball team during international competition
Bird, S. P., Parsons-Smith, R. L., King, R., Terry, P. C.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2025)“…The purposes of this study were to examine relationships between athlete self-report measures of wellness, mood, sleep, and performance indicators of a women's national basketball team during international competition (2023 FIBA Women`s Asia Cup). …”
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The impact of menstrual cycle phase and symptoms on sleep, recovery, and stress in elite female basketball athletes: a longitudinal study
Kullik, L., Isenmann, E., Schalla, J., Kellmann, M., Jakowski, S.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…These findings support individualized monitoring approaches that include menstrual symptoms tracking. Psychoeducation on sleep hygiene and menstrual health should be integrated into elite sports environments to strengthen athlete well-being. …”
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Elite ice hockey players` well-being: A scoping review
Veillette, P.-L., Girard, S., D`Amours, J., Huard Pelletier, V., Miquelon, P.Published in Sports (2025)“…As mental health has gained prominence in recent years, elite ice hockey players have shared their experience of psychological problems, including adverse alcohol use, anxiety, depression, distress, eating disorders, and sleep disturbances. …”
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Influences on the mental health and well-being of retired professional athletes from high contact team sports: a mixed methods systematic review
Vella, J. D., Facer-Childs, E. R., Ogden, J., Liddle, S., Engelman, A., Volchek, I., King, K.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)Subjects: “…health…”
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Development and evaluation of a multiparameter prediction model for recovery and stress monitoring in elite ice hockey: a longitudinal study
Eggenberger, P., Buffat, N., Weber, T., Gubler, R., Brunner, E.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…When recovery is neglected under these circumstances, psychological and physical health problems might arise. These are referred to as nonfunctional overreaching or overtraining syndrome, OTS (1,2,3). …”
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Internet-based acceptance and commitment therapy (I-ACT) for elite ice hockey players: a quasi-experimental multiple-cohort intervention study
Reinebo, G., Jansson-Fröjmark, M., Parling, T., Andersson, G., Lindner, P., Lundgren, T.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2025)“…Psychological flexibility, subjective performance, and mental health-related outcomes were also investigated among I-ACT players. …”
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Age of first exposure does not relate to post-career health in former professional american-style football players
Terry, D. P., Grashow, R., Iverson, G. L., Atkeson, P., Rotem, R., Eagle, S. R., Daneshvar, D. H., Zuckerman, S. L., Zafonte, R. D., Weisskopf, M. G., Baggish, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)“…AFE groups were compared on outcomes including symptoms of depression and anxiety, perceived cognitive difficulties, neurobehavioral dysregulation, and self-reported health conditions (e.g., headaches, sleep apnea, hypertension, chronic pain, memory loss, dementia/Alzheimer`s disease, and others). …”
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Recovery and stress monitoring in elite ice hockey: A longitudinal pilot-study
Eggenberger, P., Buffat, N., Weber, T., Gubler, R., Brunner, E.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2024)“…When recovery is too sparse under these circumstances, psychological and physical health problems could emerge. These are referred to as nonfunctional overreaching or overtraining syndrome, OTS (Daly et al., 2022; Jones et al., 2017; Kiely, 2018). …”
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Interaction of medical conditions and football exposures associated with premortem chronic traumatic encephalopathy diagnosis in former professional American football players
Eagle, S. R., Grashow, R., DiGregorio, H., Terry, D. P., Baggish, A., Weisskopf, M. G., Okonkwo, D. O., Zafonte, R.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)“…Clinical phenotypes including comorbid psychological health conditions and sleep apnea are associated with a premortem chronic traumatic encephalopathy diagnosis after a professional football career. 3. …”
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Poor quality of sleep and musculoskeletal pains among highly trained and elite athletes in Senegal
Mekoulou Ndongo, J., Bika Lele, E. C., Malam Moussa Ahmet, H., Guessogo, W. R., Biang Wiliam, M., Guyot, J., Rozand, V., Ahmadou, Ayina Ayina, C. N., Kojom Foko, L. P., Barth, N., Bongue, B., Ba, A., Samb, A., Roche, F., Mandengue, S. H., Assomo-Ndemba, P. B.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)Subjects: “…sleep…”
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A systematic review of the prevalence of mental health symptoms and disorders in rugby players
Oftadeh-Moghadam, S., Gorczynski, P.Published in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (2024)“…The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the prevalence of mental health symptoms and disorders in rugby players. Six electronic databases were searched in December 2020. …”
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Wheelchair basketball, health, competitive analysis, and performance advantage: a review of theory and evidence
Najafabadi, M. G., Shariat, A., Anastasio, A. T., Khah, A. S., Shaw, I., Kavianpour, M.Published in Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation (2023)“…WB can be a powerful tool for coaches and therapists to boost the physical and emotional health of individuals with disabilities and motivate them to participate in team-based sport.…”
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Night-to-night sleep variability in adolescent rugby players compared to non-athlete matched controls
Saidi, O., Del Sordo, G., Peyrel, P., Sudlow, A., Maso, F., Walrand, S., Duché, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…Higher IIV in the young athletes` sleep outcomes could make them even more vulnerable to health and wellness concerns (i.e. overtraining, injury). …”
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Relating american football age of first exposure to patient-reported outcomes and medical diagnoses among former national football league players: an NFL-LONG study
Lempke, L. B., Walton, S. R., Brett, B. L., Chandran, A., DeFreese, J. D., Mannix, R., Echemendia, R. J., McCrea, M. A., Guskiewicz, K. M., Meehan III, W. P., Kerr, Z. Y.Published in Sports Medicine (2023)“…Players completed a general health questionnaire recording demographics, football playing history (including AFE), and diagnoses (anxiety, depression, any form of dementia, mild cognitive impairment). …”
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Obstructive Sport Apnea (OSA) and contact sports: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Howarth, N. E., White, A. J., Pearce, A. J., Nowinski, C., Cantu, R., Ji, C., Miller, M. A.Published in Sleep Epidemiology (2022)“…Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a frequently under-diagnosed sleep disorder, may lead to future poor health, performance, and wellbeing. …”
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Mental health and wellbeing of retired elite and amateur rugby players and non-contact athletes and associations with aports-related concussion: the UK Rugby Health Project
Hind, K., Konerth, N., Entwistle, I., Hume, P., Theadom, A., Lewis, G., King, D., Goodbourn, T., Bottiglieri, M., Ferraces-Riegas, P., Ellison, A., Chazot, P.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)Subjects: “…health…”
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Effects of long-haul travel and the olympic games on heart-rate variability in rugby sevens medalists
Flatt, A. A., Howells, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Changes in LnRMSSD were associated (P < .05) with changes in perceived recovery (day 14, ? = .64) and sleep quality (day 15, ? = .69) during the tournament. …”
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Mild cognitive impairment and dementia reported by former professional football players over 50 yr of age: An NFL-LONG Study
Walton, S. R., Brett, B. L., Chandran, A., DeFreese, J. D., Mannix, R., Echemendia, R. J., Meehan III, W. P., McCrea, M., Guskiewicz, K. M., Kerr, Z. Y.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2022)“…Purpose This study aimed to estimate prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia diagnoses in former National Football League (NFL) players =50 yr old and examine the relationships among these diagnoses and an array of predictors of long-term brain health. Methods A cross section of former NFL players (n = 922; mean ± SD age, 64.8 ± 8.9 yr) completed a questionnaire. …”