Sleep Quality in Elite Athletes: Normative Values, Reliability and Understanding Contributors to Poor Sleep.
Shona L HalsonRich D JohnstonRenee N AppanealMargot A RogersLiam A TooheyMichael K DrewCharli SargentGregory D RoachPublished in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
Long sleep onset latency and poor perceived sleep quality made the greatest contribution to the high PSQI scores observed in approximately half of elite athletes investigated. The PSQI should be administered at regular intervals due to variability within individuals over periods of 2 months or more. Individual questionnaire items or component scores of the PSQI may be useful for practitioners in guiding decision-making regarding sleep interventions in athletes.