Presleep heart-rate variability biofeedback improves mood and sleep quality in chinese winter olympic bobsleigh athletes

(Biofeedback der Herzfrequenzvariabilität vor dem Schlafengehen verbessert die Stimmung und die Schlafqualität bei chinesischen Bobfahrern der Olympischen Winterspiele)

Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of heart-rate variability (HRV) biofeedback in improving autonomic function, mood, and sleep in elite bobsleigh athletes. Methods: Eight Chinese Winter Olympic bobsleigh athletes (age: 24 [2] y, body mass: 89 [15] kg, and height: 184 [5] cm) completed a randomized crossover study with and without HRV biofeedback before a single night`s sleep. HRV biofeedback was provided 35 minutes prior to bedtime in the experimental condition. The assessment of HRV took place 45 and 10 minutes before bedtime. The Profile of Mood States questionnaire was completed 50 and 15 minutes prior to bedtime. Sleep duration and quality were measured through an air-mattress sleep-monitoring system. Results: Sleep efficiency (P = .020; F = 7.831; CI, 0.008 to 0.072) and the percentage of deep sleep duration increased (P = .013; F = 10.875; CI, 0.006 to 0.035), while the percentage of light sleep decreased (P = .034; F = 6.893; CI, -0.038 to -0.002). Presleep HRV biofeedback increased parasympathetic and decreased sympathetic activity. Mood states of anger (P = .006, F = 7.573), panic (P = .031, F = 4.288), tension (P = .011, F = 6.284), depression (P = .010, F = 6.016), fatigue (P = .000, F = 16.901), and total mood disturbance (P = .001, F = 11.225) were reduced before sleep. Conclusion: Presleep HRV biofeedback improved some measures of autonomic function, mood, and sleep quality in Chinese Olympic bobsleigh athletes. Presleep HRV biofeedback provides a practical strategy that may help reduce sleep disturbances during periods of training and competition.
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Schlagworte: Bobsport Sportmedizin Herz Kreislauf Herzfrequenz Variabilität Schlaf Biofeedback Gefühl Emotion Herzfrequenzvariabilität
Notationen: technische Sportarten Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Tagging: Stimmung
DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2022-0037
Veröffentlicht in: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Veröffentlicht: 2022
Jahrgang: 17
Heft: 10
Seiten: 1516-1526
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch