2021
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13393
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Sleep duration and physical performance during a 6‐week military training course

Abstract: Summary Sleep is vital in influencing effective training adaptations in the military. This study aimed to assess the relationship between sleep and changes in physical performance over 6 weeks of military training. A total of 22 officer‐trainees (age: 24 ± 5 years) from the New Zealand Defence Force were used for this prospective cohort study. Participants wore wrist‐actigraphs to monitor sleep, completed subjective wellbeing questionnaires weekly, and were tested for: 2.4‐km run time‐trial, maximum press‐up a… Show more

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“…During the study period, trainees completed a psychological questionnaire at the completion of each week on a Monday morning in a class prior to the next week commencing, as used previously [ 27 ]. The questionnaire was individually completed via a paper-based form, and assessed each trainee’s general muscle soreness and sleep quality on a five-point scale of 1 to 5 with 0.5 point increments (5 = very good, 4 = good, 3 = normal, 2 = poor, 1 = very poor).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the study period, trainees completed a psychological questionnaire at the completion of each week on a Monday morning in a class prior to the next week commencing, as used previously [ 27 ]. The questionnaire was individually completed via a paper-based form, and assessed each trainee’s general muscle soreness and sleep quality on a five-point scale of 1 to 5 with 0.5 point increments (5 = very good, 4 = good, 3 = normal, 2 = poor, 1 = very poor).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Micro Motionlogger actigraph uses a tri‐axial accelerometer that has also been validated against PSG, and distinguishes sleep from wakefulness 88%–90% of the time (Gotoh, 2006). As the Micro Motionlogger was manually scored, double scoring by two trained members of the research team was undertaken on 33% of randomly selected sleep files to assess the reliability of manually selected sleep intervals as performed previously (Edgar et al, 2021). Any discrepancies of more than 15 min for either “start time” or “end time” of the sleep interval were flagged and re‐analysed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to physical performance, longer sleep durations have demonstrated improved training capacity (Cook et al, 2012) and improved aerobic adaptations in athletes (Teece et al, 2021). Similarly, when stratifying military trainees into two quantile groups based on sleep duration, small benefits in aerobic fitness were observed in those who averaged only a modest 36 min longer sleep duration than a short-sleeping cohort (Edgar et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientists have proven that there is a negative correlation between the number of steps taken for exercise and the onset of sleep apnea. So, sleep monitoring should be part of a complete, daily health test to help most people improve their sleep [ 27 , 28 , 29 ]. Figure 2 a demonstrates the current use of polysomnography, which is not convenient in-home conditions.…”
Section: Sleep Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%