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How to manage travel fatigue and jet lag in athletes? A systematic review of interventions
by
Stevens, David
, Fowler, Peter
, Claassen-Smithers, Amanda
, Halson, Shona
, Roach, Gregory Daniel
, Cronje, Tanita
, Dunican, Ian
, Fullagar, Hugh
, Sargent, Charli
, Janse van Rensburg, Dina C(Christa)
, Jansen van Rensburg, Audrey
, Bender, Amy
, Lastella, Michele
, Vincent, Grace
in
Athletes
/ Bias
/ circadian rhythm
/ Fatigue
/ Histamine
/ Intervention
/ Jet lag
/ Laboratories
/ Light
/ Melatonin
/ Meta-analysis
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ non-pharmacological interventions [exercise, sleep, light, nutrition]
/ Nutrition
/ Paralympic Games
/ pharmacological interventions [melatonin, sedatives, stimulants, melatonin analogues, glucocorticoids, antihistamines]
/ phase-shift
/ Population
/ Review
/ Sleep
/ Systematic review
2020
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How to manage travel fatigue and jet lag in athletes? A systematic review of interventions
by
Stevens, David
, Fowler, Peter
, Claassen-Smithers, Amanda
, Halson, Shona
, Roach, Gregory Daniel
, Cronje, Tanita
, Dunican, Ian
, Fullagar, Hugh
, Sargent, Charli
, Janse van Rensburg, Dina C(Christa)
, Jansen van Rensburg, Audrey
, Bender, Amy
, Lastella, Michele
, Vincent, Grace
in
Athletes
/ Bias
/ circadian rhythm
/ Fatigue
/ Histamine
/ Intervention
/ Jet lag
/ Laboratories
/ Light
/ Melatonin
/ Meta-analysis
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ non-pharmacological interventions [exercise, sleep, light, nutrition]
/ Nutrition
/ Paralympic Games
/ pharmacological interventions [melatonin, sedatives, stimulants, melatonin analogues, glucocorticoids, antihistamines]
/ phase-shift
/ Population
/ Review
/ Sleep
/ Systematic review
2020
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How to manage travel fatigue and jet lag in athletes? A systematic review of interventions
by
Stevens, David
, Fowler, Peter
, Claassen-Smithers, Amanda
, Halson, Shona
, Roach, Gregory Daniel
, Cronje, Tanita
, Dunican, Ian
, Fullagar, Hugh
, Sargent, Charli
, Janse van Rensburg, Dina C(Christa)
, Jansen van Rensburg, Audrey
, Bender, Amy
, Lastella, Michele
, Vincent, Grace
in
Athletes
/ Bias
/ circadian rhythm
/ Fatigue
/ Histamine
/ Intervention
/ Jet lag
/ Laboratories
/ Light
/ Melatonin
/ Meta-analysis
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ non-pharmacological interventions [exercise, sleep, light, nutrition]
/ Nutrition
/ Paralympic Games
/ pharmacological interventions [melatonin, sedatives, stimulants, melatonin analogues, glucocorticoids, antihistamines]
/ phase-shift
/ Population
/ Review
/ Sleep
/ Systematic review
2020
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How to manage travel fatigue and jet lag in athletes? A systematic review of interventions
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How to manage travel fatigue and jet lag in athletes? A systematic review of interventions
2020
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ObjectivesWe investigated the management of travel fatigue and jet lag in athlete populations by evaluating studies that have applied non-pharmacological interventions (exercise, sleep, light and nutrition), and pharmacological interventions (melatonin, sedatives, stimulants, melatonin analogues, glucocorticoids and antihistamines) following long-haul transmeridian travel-based, or laboratory-based circadian system phase-shifts.DesignSystematic review Eligibility criteria Randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and non-RCTs including experimental studies and observational studies, exploring interventions to manage travel fatigue and jet lag involving actual travel-based or laboratory-based phase-shifts. Studies included participants who were athletes, except for interventions rendering no athlete studies, then the search was expanded to include studies on healthy populations.Data sourcesElectronic searches in PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Google Scholar and SPORTDiscus from inception to March 2019. We assessed included articles for risk of bias, methodological quality, level of evidence and quality of evidence.ResultsTwenty-two articles were included: 8 non-RCTs and 14 RCTs. No relevant travel fatigue papers were found. For jet lag, only 12 athlete-specific studies were available (six non-RCTs, six RCTs). In total (athletes and healthy populations), 11 non-pharmacological studies (participants 600; intervention group 290; four non-RCTs, seven RCTs) and 11 pharmacological studies (participants 1202; intervention group 870; four non-RCTs, seven RCTs) were included. For non-pharmacological interventions, seven studies across interventions related to actual travel and four to simulated travel. For pharmacological interventions, eight studies were based on actual travel and three on simulated travel.ConclusionsWe found no literature pertaining to the management of travel fatigue. Evidence for the successful management of jet lag in athletes was of low quality. More field-based studies specifically on athlete populations are required with a multifaceted approach, better design and implementation to draw valid conclusions. PROSPERO registration number The protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO: CRD42019126852).
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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