Athletes’ rest-activity circadian rhythm differs in accordance with the sport discipline

Feb 15, 2019Chronobiology international

Athletes’ daily rest and activity patterns vary by type of sport

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Abstract

A significant rest-activity circadian rhythm (RAR) was observed in 43 athletes (p < 0.001).

  • RAR characteristics varied among different sports disciplines, with triathletes showing a higher Midline Estimating Statistic of Rhythm (MESOR) than volleyball and soccer players.
  • Triathletes had a MESOR of 347 activity counts, compared to 188 for volleyball players and 289 for soccer players.
  • The amplitude of the RAR followed a similar trend, indicating increased activity levels in triathletes.
  • Soccer players exhibited a later acrophase at 18:28 compared to triathletes at 15:20 and volleyball players at 16:24.
  • The differences in RARs may be attributed to variations in training duration and intensity across the sports.

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