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View article: 1260 Habitual Insufficient Sleep Associated with Substance Use Behaviors in College Student Athletes
1260 Habitual Insufficient Sleep Associated with Substance Use Behaviors in College Student Athletes Open
Introduction Sleep problems are common among student athletes, who are often over-scheduled while balancing responsibilities. Insufficient sleep may be a risk factor for substance use in this population. Methods Data were collected from 8,…
View article: Substance Use Among Collegiate Athletes Versus Non-athletes
Substance Use Among Collegiate Athletes Versus Non-athletes Open
The significant differences shown between collegiate athletes and non-athletes may reflect differences in intentions to improve performance, pain management, and stress management. Future studies should seek to elucidate the underreported …
View article: 0226 Sleep Duration and Symptoms Associated with Race/Ethnicity in Elite Collegiate Athletes
0226 Sleep Duration and Symptoms Associated with Race/Ethnicity in Elite Collegiate Athletes Open
Introduction Previous studies have documented sleep disparities in the general population. Given the increased interest in sleep among athletes, and the degree to which demographics and schedules among athletes differ from the general popu…
View article: 0236 Team-Based Athletes Sleep Less Than Individual Athletes, But Do Not Report More Insomnia or Fatigue
0236 Team-Based Athletes Sleep Less Than Individual Athletes, But Do Not Report More Insomnia or Fatigue Open
Introduction Collegiate student-athletes face challenges balancing academics and athletics, and getting an adequate amount of sleep is one factor that can assist in sustaining an elite level of play. Team-based sports may present with syst…
View article: 0240 College Football Players Compared to Other Collegiate Athletes: Symptoms of Insufficient Sleep Duration, Insomnia, and Sleep Apnea
0240 College Football Players Compared to Other Collegiate Athletes: Symptoms of Insufficient Sleep Duration, Insomnia, and Sleep Apnea Open
Introduction College athletes experience frequent sleep disturbances. Data from professional football players suggests high rates of sleep apnea symptoms. Little data is available on college football players, especially compared to other a…
View article: Sleep problems are associated with academic performance in a national sample of collegiate athletes
Sleep problems are associated with academic performance in a national sample of collegiate athletes Open
Examine associations between a range of sleep problems and academic performance in a national sample of collegiate athletes. Participants: Data were obtained from the National College Health Assessment of US college/university students fro…
View article: Wake up call for collegiate athlete sleep: narrative review and consensus recommendations from the NCAA Interassociation Task Force on Sleep and Wellness
Wake up call for collegiate athlete sleep: narrative review and consensus recommendations from the NCAA Interassociation Task Force on Sleep and Wellness Open
Sleep is an important determinant of collegiate athlete health, well-being and performance. However, collegiate athlete social and physical environments are often not conducive to obtaining restorative sleep. Traditionally, sleep has not b…
View article: 0928 Self-reported Insomnia and Daytime Sleepiness Are Better Predictors of Concussion Risk Than Prior Concussion History
0928 Self-reported Insomnia and Daytime Sleepiness Are Better Predictors of Concussion Risk Than Prior Concussion History Open
Sport-related concussions (SRCs) are a significant public health concern. Identifying potentially modifiable risk factors for SRCs may lead to better prevention efforts. Sport performance and injury avoidance requires integrated cognitive,…
View article: 0900 Chronotype and Social Support Among Student Athletes: Impact on Depressive Symptoms
0900 Chronotype and Social Support Among Student Athletes: Impact on Depressive Symptoms Open
Previous studies have shown that chronotype is associated with depression scores, especially in young adults. But reasons for this are unclear. It is possible that students with later chronotypes are awake when others are sleeping, which c…
View article: Driving After Drinking Alcohol Associated with Insufficient Sleep and Insomnia among Student Athletes and Non-Athletes
Driving After Drinking Alcohol Associated with Insufficient Sleep and Insomnia among Student Athletes and Non-Athletes Open
Introduction: The proportion of university/college students (UCS) consuming alcohol is similar to the number of those reporting poor sleep, at approximately 30%, the proportion being greater in student athletes (SA). What remains to be und…
View article: 0186 Drowsy Driving In Student Athletes: Impact of Insomnia, Sleepiness, and Mood
0186 Drowsy Driving In Student Athletes: Impact of Insomnia, Sleepiness, and Mood Open
Drowsy driving is a major cause of automotive crashes, especially among young adults. The present study investigates the various factors, such as insomnia, depression, anxiety, and sleepiness, that influence drowsy driving among student at…
View article: 0962 Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Student Athletes Are Associated with Sleep Disturbances: Evaluating the Mediating Roles of Depression and Anxiety
0962 Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Student Athletes Are Associated with Sleep Disturbances: Evaluating the Mediating Roles of Depression and Anxiety Open
Experiencing traumatic life events in childhood has previously been found to increase the likelihood of health-risk behavior, leading to poor physical health in adulthood. Student athletes are a group at risk for poor sleep, as well as adv…
View article: 1030 History of Concussion In Student Athletes: A Risk Factor for Short Sleep Duration and Insomnia
1030 History of Concussion In Student Athletes: A Risk Factor for Short Sleep Duration and Insomnia Open
Student athletes are at high risk for insufficient sleep duration and/or poor sleep quality due to time demands and other factors. Previous studies have shown that poor sleep is a common symptom post-concussion. Previous studies have not e…
View article: 0964 Sleep Paralysis and Hypnogogic/Hypnopompic Hallucinations: Prevalence in Student Athletes and Relationship to Depressive Symptoms
0964 Sleep Paralysis and Hypnogogic/Hypnopompic Hallucinations: Prevalence in Student Athletes and Relationship to Depressive Symptoms Open
Student athletes are known to demonstrate high rates of common sleep symptoms. Less common sleep symptoms that are more prevalent in younger adults, such as sleep paralysis and hypnogogic/hypnopompic hallucinations, have not been studied. …
View article: 0979 Insufficient Sleep Duration and Insomnia Symptoms Independently Predict Suicide Ideation in Student Athletes and Non-Athletes
0979 Insufficient Sleep Duration and Insomnia Symptoms Independently Predict Suicide Ideation in Student Athletes and Non-Athletes Open
Suicide is a major cause of death, especially among young adults. Previous work has shown that poor sleep is an important suicide risk factor. The present study evaluated sleep as risk factors for suicide ideation among college/university …
View article: 1058 Racial/Ethnic Sleep Disparities Among College Students Are Different in Majority-White vs Majority-Minority Institutions
1058 Racial/Ethnic Sleep Disparities Among College Students Are Different in Majority-White vs Majority-Minority Institutions Open
Racial/ethnic sleep disparities are well-documented and may be related to discrimination. The present study examined sleep among minority college/university students, and whether these sleep disparities exist differently at institutions th…
View article: 0190 Academic Performance Associated with Sleep Duration among Student Athletes: Impact of Insomnia, Fatigue, and Depression
0190 Academic Performance Associated with Sleep Duration among Student Athletes: Impact of Insomnia, Fatigue, and Depression Open
Poor sleep is linked to neurocognitive deficits which in turn may translate into poor academic performance. In this study, we evaluated how sleep duration, insomnia, fatigue, and depression may impact GPA. Data were collected from N=189 NC…
View article: 1207 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SLEEP HEALTH INTERVENTION IN STUDENT ATHLETES: PERCEIVED CHANGES TO SLEEP, PERFORMANCE, AND MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL-BEING
1207 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SLEEP HEALTH INTERVENTION IN STUDENT ATHLETES: PERCEIVED CHANGES TO SLEEP, PERFORMANCE, AND MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL-BEING Open
Student athletes are at high risk of sleep problems, perhaps due to over-scheduling and difficulty balancing academics and athletics. The present study evaluated whether students perceived benefits of a relatively simple sleep health inter…
View article: 1209 STUDENT ATHLETES’ ACCESS TO HEALTHY SLEEP INFORMATION ON CAMPUS: HOW DOES IT RELATE TO OTHER TYPES OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND TO SLEEP DIFFICULTIES?
1209 STUDENT ATHLETES’ ACCESS TO HEALTHY SLEEP INFORMATION ON CAMPUS: HOW DOES IT RELATE TO OTHER TYPES OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND TO SLEEP DIFFICULTIES? Open
Sleep difficulties are common among student-athletes. The availability of healthy sleep information on campuses is unknown, as is the level of interest for more information about sleep. Further, it is possible that personal sleep difficult…
View article: 1134 INSOMNIA AND DAYTIME TIREDNESS IN STUDENT ATHLETES ASSOCIATED WITH RISKY BEHAVIORS AND POOR DECISION MAKING WHEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
1134 INSOMNIA AND DAYTIME TIREDNESS IN STUDENT ATHLETES ASSOCIATED WITH RISKY BEHAVIORS AND POOR DECISION MAKING WHEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL Open
Insomnia and daytime tiredness are particularly common among student athletes who are balancing academics with athletics, are often over-scheduled, and frequently travel. Alcohol consumption is also high in this group. The present study ex…
View article: 1205 SLEEP DIFFICULTIES ASSOCIATED WITH ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN STUDENT ATHLETES
1205 SLEEP DIFFICULTIES ASSOCIATED WITH ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN STUDENT ATHLETES Open
Student athletes frequently report sleep disturbances due to overscheduling and balancing academics and athletics. This study examined associations between a wide range of sleep complaints and academic performance in a large, national samp…
View article: 1208 IMPACT OF TIME AND ACTIVITY DEMANDS ON SLEEP OF STUDENT ATHLETES: IT’S NOT ABOUT REDUCED SLEEP OPPORTUNITY
1208 IMPACT OF TIME AND ACTIVITY DEMANDS ON SLEEP OF STUDENT ATHLETES: IT’S NOT ABOUT REDUCED SLEEP OPPORTUNITY Open
Student athletes are at high risk for poor sleep, yet sleep impacts academic and athletic performance. Despite speculation about the role of over-scheduling, little evidence examines time demands relative to sleep duration and insomnia in …
View article: 1135 DIFFICULTY SLEEPING ASSOCIATED WITH SUBSTANCE USE AMONG STUDENT ATHLETES
1135 DIFFICULTY SLEEPING ASSOCIATED WITH SUBSTANCE USE AMONG STUDENT ATHLETES Open
Sleep problems are common among student athletes, who are often over-scheduled while trying to balance academics and athletics. Sleep disturbance may be a risk factor for substance use in this population. The aim of this study was to evalu…