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El. knyga: Sleep and Sport: Physical Performance, Mental Performance, Injury Prevention, and Competitive Advantage for Athletes, Coaches, and Trainers

Edited by (Executive Director, Student Wellness and Retention, University of Arizonas Student Success and Retention Innovation, USA), Edited by (The University of Arizona, Banner-University Medical Center, USA.)
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128231098
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128231098

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The relationship between sleep and both mental and physical performance in athletes has become a key issue over the past several years. Sleep and Athletes: Physical Performance, Mental Performance, Injury Prevention, and Competitive Advantage for Athletes, Coaches, and Trainers aims to synthesize the growing scientific evidence in this area to help researchers, clinicians, and others interested in sport to understand the fundamentals of sleep health and how these factors relate to athletes. Serving as an important bridge between the sleep and athletics field, the book educates sleep professionals about how their field of expertise relates to various aspects of athletics, whilst educate sports professionals about the basics of sleep and how it relates to their field of expertise. This is accomplished by explaining some of the basics of sleep health; reviewing the literature on sleep disorders, treatments, risk factors for athletes; discussing ways that sleep health impacts physical and mental performance; and addressing key specific areas where these fields overlap. In all cases, this text will draw from the existing peer-reviewed literature, in order to provide evidence-based guidance that is objective and well-explained.
  • Highlights the importance of sleep and its relations to various aspects of athletics
  • Provide useful, actionable, evidence-based suggestions for promoting sleep health in athletes
  • Contains accessible reviews that point to relevant literature in often-overlooked areas, serving as a helpful guide to all relevant information on this broad topic area

Recenzijos

"truly an up-to-date evidence-based review of the complex relationship between sleep and the athlete.... to provide those involved in the care and training of athletes with a practical, evidence-based resource that can help describe the current science of sleep as it relates to sport. The book is definitely needed and certainly does meet its objectives of having up-to-date, evidence-based, practical recommendations for the evaluation, treatment, and implementation of sleep strategies as it relates to athletes.... The strength of the book is in its evidence-based approach to the complex relationship between sleep and athletes.... Overall, the book brings great value to anyone involved in the care and training of athletes by providing a current, evidence-based, practical approach to sleep science and sport." --©Doodys Review Service, 2024, Nathaniel S Jones, MD, CAQ-SM (Loyola University Medical Center)

PART 1: Introduction to Sleep and Circadian Physiology and Behavior
1. Basics of Sleep-Wake Physiology for Athletes and Sport Professionals
2. Basics of Circadian Rhythms for Athletes and Sport Professionals
3. Basics of Sleep Problems and Sleep Disorders for Athletes and Sport Professionals

PART 2: Scope of the Problem
4. Sleep Problems in Athletes: Prevalence, and Causes
5. Assessment of Sleep in Athletes
6. Screening for Sleep Disorders in Athletes

PART 3: Physical and Mental Performance
7. Sleep and Physical Performance in Athletes
8. Sleep and Cognitive Performance in Athletes
9. Sleep and Mental Health in Athletes
10. Sleep and Recovery in Athletes
11. Sleep and Injury Prevention in Athletes

PART 4: Sleep and Circadian Strategies
12. Circadian Advantage
13. Strategic Napping
14. Sleep, Nutrition, and Supplements
15. Managing Travel and Jet Lag

PART 5: Developing a Sleep Health program
16. Sleep Health Promotion in Athletes
17. Schedule Planning for Athletes
18. Wearables, Sleep Tracking, and Assessment of Sleep in Athletics Programs
19. Developing a Sleep and Circadian Health Program
20. Resources and Further Reading
Dr. Michael Grandner is a licensed clinical psychologist, Director of the Sleep and Heath Research Program at the University of Arizona, and Director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic at the Banner-University Medical Center in Tucson, AZ. His work focuses on translational sleep research and Behavioral Sleep Medicine, including studies of sleep as a domain of health behavior and the development and implementation of behavioral interventions for insufficient sleep and sleep disorders. Specific areas of focus include: (1) Downstream cardiovascular, metabolic, and behavioral health outcomes associated with habitual sleep duration and/or insufficient sleep, (2) Upstream social, behavioral, and biological determinants of habitual sleep duration, insufficient sleep, and poor sleep quality, and (3) Development and implementation of behavioral interventions for sleep as a domain of health behavior. Dr. Athey earned a doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Loyola College in Maryland and has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in university departments of kinesiology and psychology, respectively. She also received her Bachelor in Business Administration from Roanoke College, where she was an All-American basketball player and inducted into the RC Athletics Hall of Fame.