The effect of overnight sleep deprivation after competitive rugby league matches on postmatch physiological and perceptual recovery


Autoria(s): Skein, Melissa; Duffield, Rob; Minett, Geoffrey M.; Snape, Alanna; Murphy, Alistair
Data(s)

01/09/2013

Resumo

PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of overnight sleep deprivation on recovery following competitive rugby league matches. METHODS: Eleven male, amateur rugby league players performed two competitive matches, followed by either a normal night's sleep (~8h; CONT) or a sleep deprived night (~0h; SDEP) in a randomised fashion. Testing was conducted the morning of the match, and immediately post-match, 2h post and the next morning (16h post-match). Measures included counter-movement jump (CMJ) distance, knee extensor maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), voluntary activation (VA), venous blood creatine kinase (CK) and C-reactive protein (CRP), perceived muscle soreness and a word-colour recognition cognitive function test. Percent change between post- and 16h post-match was reported to determine the effect of the intervention the next morning. RESULTS: Large effects indicated a greater post- to 16h post-match percentage decline in CMJ distance following SDEP compared to CONT (P=0.10-0.16; d=0.95-1.05). Similarly, the percentage decline in incongruent word-colour reaction times were increased in SDEP trials (P=0.007; d=1.75). Measures of MVC did not differ between conditions (P=0.40-0.75; d=0.13-0.33), though trends for larger percentage decline in VA were detected in SDEP (P=0.19; d=0.84). Further, large effects indicated higher CK and CRP responses 16h post-match during SDEP compared to CONT (P=0.11-0.87; d=0.80-0.88). CONCLUSIONS: Sleep deprivation negatively affected recovery following a rugby league match, specifically impairing CMJ distance and cognitive function. Practitioners should promote adequate post-match sleep patterns or adjust training demands the next day to accommodate the altered physical and cognitive state following sleep deprivation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58030/

Publicador

Human Kinetics

Relação

http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijspp-current-issue/ijspp-volume-8-issue-5-september/the-effect-of-overnight-sleep-deprivation-after-competitive-rugby-league-matches-on-postmatch-physiological-and-perceptual-recovery

Skein, Melissa, Duffield, Rob, Minett, Geoffrey M., Snape, Alanna, & Murphy, Alistair (2013) The effect of overnight sleep deprivation after competitive rugby league matches on postmatch physiological and perceptual recovery. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 8(5), pp. 556-564.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #110600 HUMAN MOVEMENT AND SPORTS SCIENCE #sleep loss #intermittent-sprint exercise #muscle damage #team sports
Tipo

Journal Article