The effect of sleep restriction, with or without high-intensity interval exercise, on behavioural alertness and mood state in young healthy males

被引:2
|
作者
Saner, Nicholas J. [1 ]
Lee, Matthew J-C. [1 ]
Pitchford, Nathan W. [2 ]
Broatch, James R. [1 ]
Roach, Greg D. [3 ]
Bishop, David J. [1 ]
Bartlett, Jonathan D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Victoria Univ, Inst Hlth & Sport iHeS, Coll Sport & Exercise Sci, Melbourne, Australia
[2] Univ Tasmania, Sch Hlth Sci, Launceston, Australia
[3] Cent Queensland Univ, Appleton Inst Behav Sci, Adelaide, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
alertness; cognitive function; exercise; mood; sleep; vigilance; AEROBIC EXERCISE; VIGILANCE PERFORMANCE; DEPRIVATION; INTERVENTION; CONSEQUENCES; FATIGUE; TASK;
D O I
10.1111/jsr.13987
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Mood state and alertness are negatively affected by sleep loss, and can be positively influenced by exercise. However, the potential mitigating effects of exercise on sleep-loss-induced changes in mood state and alertness have not been studied comprehensively. Twenty-four healthy young males were matched into one of three, 5-night sleep interventions: normal sleep (NS; total sleep time (TST) per night = 449 & PLUSMN; 22 min), sleep restriction (SR; TST = 230 & PLUSMN; 5 min), or sleep restriction and exercise (SR + EX; TST = 235 & PLUSMN; 5 min, plus three sessions of high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE)). Mood state was assessed using the profile of mood states (POMS) and a daily well-being questionnaire. Alertness was assessed using psychomotor vigilance testing (PVT). Following the intervention, POMS total mood disturbance scores significantly increased for both the SR and SR + EX groups, and were greater than the NS group (SR vs NS; 31.0 & PLUSMN; 10.7 A.U., [4.4-57.7 A.U.], p = 0.020; SR + EX vs NS; 38.6 & PLUSMN; 14.9 A.U., [11.1-66.1 A.U.], p = 0.004). The PVT reaction times increased in the SR (p = 0.049) and SR + EX groups (p = 0.033) and the daily well-being questionnaire revealed increased levels of fatigue in both groups (SR; p = 0.041, SR + EX; p = 0.026) during the intervention. Despite previously demonstrated physiological benefits of performing three sessions of HIIE during five nights of sleep restriction, the detriments to mood, wellness, and alertness were not mitigated by exercise in this study. Whether alternatively timed exercise sessions or other exercise protocols could promote more positive outcomes on these factors during sleep restriction requires further research.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The Effects of High-Intensity Interval Exercise and Hypoxia on Cognition in Sedentary Young Adults
    Sun, Shengyan
    Loprinzi, Paul D.
    Guan, Hongwei
    Zou, Liye
    Kong, Zhaowei
    Hu, Yang
    Shi, Qingde
    Nie, Jinlei
    MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, 2019, 55 (02):
  • [32] Effect of practical hyperoxic high-intensity interval training on exercise performance
    Kon, Michihiro
    Nakagaki, Kohei
    Ebi, Yoshiko
    RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY, 2020, 280
  • [33] Are the Effects of High-Intensity Interval Exercise on Executive Function, Mental Health, and Mood Obesity Dependent?
    Barros, Tercio Araujo do Rego
    Lofrano-Prado, Mara C.
    Martin, Morgan M.
    de Araujo, Rodrigo Cappato
    de Albuquerque, Lidio Lima
    Gomes, Priscyla Praxedes
    Botero, Joao Paulo
    do Prado, Wagner Luiz
    TRANSLATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2024, 9 (04)
  • [34] Cerebrovascular response to an acute bout of low-volume high-intensity interval exercise and recovery in young healthy adults
    Whitaker, Alicen A.
    Aaron, Stacey E.
    Kaufman, Carolyn S.
    Kurtz, Brady K.
    Bai, Stephen X.
    Vidoni, Eric D.
    Montgomery, Robert N.
    Billinger, Sandra A.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 132 (01) : 236 - 246
  • [35] High-Intensity Interval vs. Moderate Steady-State Exercise
    Ciolac, Emmanuel G.
    Carvalho, Vitor O.
    Guimaraes, Guilherme V.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2010, 23 (08) : 812 - 812
  • [36] Nutritional State of High-Intensity Interval Exercise Does Not Influence Metabolism or Diet
    Perez, William J.
    Rynders, Corey A.
    Swain, David P.
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2016, 48 (05): : 213 - 213
  • [37] The Influence Of High-intensity Interval Exercise On Vitamin-D Concentrations In Healthy Individuals
    Bolden, Leroy
    Chapman-Lopez, Tomas
    Torres, Ricardo
    Heileson, Jeffery
    Meiyyappan, Meena
    Forsse, Jeffery
    MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2024, 56 (10) : 489 - 489
  • [38] THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMORAL-FACTORS AND THE DIASTOLIC UNDERSHOOT FOLLOWING HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE IN 10 YOUNG HEALTHY-MALES
    HUSSAIN, ST
    SMITH, RE
    CLARK, AL
    WALKER, RD
    BODGER, SJ
    MEDBAK, S
    LANGFORD, RM
    WOOD, RFM
    JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1994, 480P : P42 - P42
  • [39] Perceived Enjoyment Responses to High-intensity Interval Exercise and Continuous Exercise in Physically Inactive Young Men
    Wongpipit, Waris
    Poon, Eric T. C.
    Chung, Anthony P. W.
    Sheridan, Sinead E.
    Wong, Stephen H. S.
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2017, 49 (05): : 232 - 232
  • [40] Perceived Enjoyment Responses to High-intensity Interval Exercise and Continuous Exercise in Physically Inactive Young Men
    Wongpipit, Waris
    Poon, Eric T. C.
    Chung, Anthony P. W.
    Sheridan, Sinead E.
    Wong, Stephen H. S.
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2015, 47 (05): : 232 - 232