Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina

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Autor(a) principal: Bleyer,Fernanda Tolentino de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Diego Grasel, Andrade,Rubian Diego, Teixeira,Clarissa Stefani, Felden,Érico Pereira Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There are many physiological processes going on during sleep which are important for physical and emotional balance and especially for motor function, essential for athletes' performance. This study aimed at investigating associations between sleep duration and quality and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of the state of Santa Catarina. METHODS: Four hundred and fifty-two athletes from various sports have been investigated on issues related to sleep (duration, quality) and musculoskeletal complaints in body parts through the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, respectively. The association between sleep and muscle pain was analyzed by Spearman's correlation of “number of painful body parts” and “Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores”. RESULTS: Mean age of athletes was 21.16 years (5.82), being 61.1% females and 38% with poor sleep quality and association between the amount of nighttime awakenings with nocturnal pain (p <0.001). There has been high prevalence of musculoskeletal pain, more evident on knees, shoulders, ankle/feet and low back. The number of painful parts was correlated (r=0.216) with higher Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Athletes had high prevalence of poor sleep quality and musculoskeletal pain complaints, especially on knee, shoulders, back and ankle/feet. The correlation between poor sleep quality and pain was more evident as the number of affected body parts increased. Athletes with poorer sleep quality had more pain as compared to those with sleep duration changes, suggesting that musculoskeletal complaints are associated to athletes' sleep quality rather than to sleep duration.
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title Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina
spellingShingle Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina
Bleyer,Fernanda Tolentino de Souza
Athletes
Health
Performance
Sleep
title_short Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina
title_full Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina
title_fullStr Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina
title_full_unstemmed Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina
title_sort Sleep and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of Santa Catarina
author Bleyer,Fernanda Tolentino de Souza
author_facet Bleyer,Fernanda Tolentino de Souza
Barbosa,Diego Grasel
Andrade,Rubian Diego
Teixeira,Clarissa Stefani
Felden,Érico Pereira Gomes
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,Diego Grasel
Andrade,Rubian Diego
Teixeira,Clarissa Stefani
Felden,Érico Pereira Gomes
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bleyer,Fernanda Tolentino de Souza
Barbosa,Diego Grasel
Andrade,Rubian Diego
Teixeira,Clarissa Stefani
Felden,Érico Pereira Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Athletes
Health
Performance
Sleep
topic Athletes
Health
Performance
Sleep
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There are many physiological processes going on during sleep which are important for physical and emotional balance and especially for motor function, essential for athletes' performance. This study aimed at investigating associations between sleep duration and quality and musculoskeletal complaints among elite athletes of the state of Santa Catarina. METHODS: Four hundred and fifty-two athletes from various sports have been investigated on issues related to sleep (duration, quality) and musculoskeletal complaints in body parts through the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, respectively. The association between sleep and muscle pain was analyzed by Spearman's correlation of “number of painful body parts” and “Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores”. RESULTS: Mean age of athletes was 21.16 years (5.82), being 61.1% females and 38% with poor sleep quality and association between the amount of nighttime awakenings with nocturnal pain (p <0.001). There has been high prevalence of musculoskeletal pain, more evident on knees, shoulders, ankle/feet and low back. The number of painful parts was correlated (r=0.216) with higher Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Athletes had high prevalence of poor sleep quality and musculoskeletal pain complaints, especially on knee, shoulders, back and ankle/feet. The correlation between poor sleep quality and pain was more evident as the number of affected body parts increased. Athletes with poorer sleep quality had more pain as compared to those with sleep duration changes, suggesting that musculoskeletal complaints are associated to athletes' sleep quality rather than to sleep duration.
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