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Sleep, Travel, and Recovery Responses of National Footballers During and After Long-Haul International Air Travel.

TitelSleep, Travel, and Recovery Responses of National Footballers During and After Long-Haul International Air Travel.
MedientypJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AutorenFullagar HH, Duffield R, Skorski S, White D, Bloomfield J, Kölling S, Meyer T
JournalInt J Sports Physiol Perform
Volume11
Ausgabe1
Seitennummerierung86-95
ISSN1555-0273
Zusammenfassung

PURPOSE: The current study examined the sleep, travel, and recovery responses of elite footballers during and after long-haul international air travel, with a further description of these responses over the ensuing competitive tour (including 2 matches).

METHODS: In an observational design, 15 elite male football players undertook 18 h of predominantly westward international air travel from the United Kingdom to South America (-4-h time-zone shift) for a 10-d tour. Objective sleep parameters, external and internal training loads, subjective player match performance, technical match data, and perceptual jet-lag and recovery measures were collected.

RESULTS: Significant differences were evident between outbound travel and recovery night 1 (night of arrival; P < .001) for sleep duration. Sleep efficiency was also significantly reduced during outbound travel compared with recovery nights 1 (P = .001) and 2 (P = .004). Furthermore, both match nights (5 and 10), showed significantly less sleep than nonmatch nights 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 (all P < .001). No significant differences were evident between baseline and any time point for all perceptual measures of jet-lag and recovery (P > .05), although large effects were evident for jet-lag on d 2 (2 d after arrival).

CONCLUSIONS: Sleep duration is truncated during long-haul international travel with a 4-h time-zone delay and after night matches in elite footballers. However, this lost sleep appeared to have a limited effect on perceptual recovery, which may be explained by a westbound flight and a relatively small change in time zones, in addition to the significant increase in sleep duration on the night of arrival after the long-haul flight.

DOI10.1123/ijspp.2015-0012
Alternate JournalInt J Sports Physiol Perform
PubMed ID25946072
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