The effect of bio-electro-magnetic-energyregulation therapy on sleep duration and sleep quality among elite players in Norwegian women’s football
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30147Date
2023-08-08Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Moen, Frode; Pettersen, Svein Arne; Gjertsås, Kine; Vatn, Marte; Ravenhorst, Martijn; Kvålsvoll, Atle Sturla; Liland, Kristian Hovde; Mosleth, Ellen FærgestadAbstract
The current study investigated if physical loads peak on game days and if Bio-
Electro-Magnetic-Energy-Regulation (BEMER) therapy is affecting sleep duration
and sleep quality on nights related to game nights among elite players in
Norwegian women’s elite football. The sample included 21 female football players
from an elite top series club with a mean age of ~24 years (± 2.8). Sleep was
measured every day over a period of 273 consecutive days with a Somnofy sleep
monitor based on ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) pulse radar and Doppler technology.
The current study was conducted as a quasi-experiment, where each player was
their own control based on a control period that lasted for 3 months, and an
experimental period that lasted for 5 months. Accordantly, the time each player
spent with BEMER therapy was used as a control variable. Multivariate analyses
of variance using FFMANOVA and univariate ANOVA with False Discovery Rate
adjusted p-values show that physical performance (total distance, distance per
minute, sprint meters >22.5 kmh, accelerations and decelerations) significantly
peak on game day compared with ordinary training days and days related to
game days. The results also show that sleep quantity and quality are significantly
reduced on game night, which indicate disturbed sleep caused by the peak in
physical load. Most sleep variables significantly increased in the experiment
period, where BEMER therapy was used, compared to the control period before
the introduction of BEMER therapy. Further, the analyses show that players who
spent BEMER therapy >440 h had the most positive effects on their sleep, and
that these effects were significantly compared to the players who used BEMER
therapy <440 h. The findings are discussed based on the function of sleep and the
different sleep stages have on recovery.
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Frontiers MediaCitation
Moen F, Pettersen SA, Gjertsås, Vatn M, Ravenhorst, Kvålsvoll A, Liland KH, Mosleth EM. The effect of bio-electro-magnetic-energyregulation therapy on sleep duration and sleep quality among elite players in Norwegian women’s football. Frontiers in Psychology. 2023;14:1-14Metadata
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