Quantity and quality of sleep in young players of a professional football club

Purpose: To investigate the quantity and quality of sleep hours in young athletes in a professional football club, to study if there is a significant relationship with mood state and subjective well-being, and to identify the relationship between sleep and quarterly academic performance. We also explored the relationship between sleep and quarterly academic performance. Method: the study included 261 players of the various age group categories from football at Barcelona Football Club (average age:13.04±3.16). Participants maintained a sleep diary and completed questionnaires on their mood state and the quantity and quality of their sleep. Results: 70% of the athletes slept less hours than recommended by the American National Sleep Foundation. Athletes with worse quantity and quality of sleep showed negative effects on academic results. Conclusions: The results show that the majority of young players sleep less than recommended and show that those who sleep more hours obtain better academic results.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:junior sports sport games
Tagging:Akademie
Published in:Science and Medicine in Football
Language:English
Published: 2022
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2021.1962541
Volume:6
Issue:4
Pages:539-544
Document types:article
Level:advanced