Athletes underestimate sleep quantity during daytime nap opportunities
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posted on 2018-09-13, 00:00 authored by Antonio LastellaAntonio Lastella, Gregory RoachGregory Roach, Dean MillerDean Miller, N Versey, G Romyn, Charli SargentCharli SargentThis study examined the difference between athletes’ self-reported and objective sleep durations during two nap opportunities. Twelve well-trained male soccer players’ sleep durations were assessed using polysomnography and a self-report question during a 60- and 120-min nap opportunity. Participants underestimated sleep compared to objective sleep assessments for both the 60-min nap opportunity (p = 0.004) and 120-min nap opportunity (p = 0.001). Soccer players underestimated their sleep duration by approximately 10 min per hour of nap opportunity. It is yet to be determined if athletes are likely to underestimate sleep duration during their main nighttime sleep period. © 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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35Issue
6Start Page
869End Page
871Number of Pages
3eISSN
1525-6073ISSN
0742-0528Publisher
Taylor & Francis, USAPublisher DOI
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- Yes
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2017-08-14External Author Affiliations
Australian Institute of SportAuthor Research Institute
- Appleton Institute
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Chronobiology InternationalUsage metrics
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