The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twenty cadets were measured for aerobic performance (VO2) before and immediately after the SD period. Maximal strength and EMG of the knee extensor muscles were measured before and after 60 h of SD. Balance, reaction times and motor control were assessed every evening and morning during the SD period. Main effects were observed for heart rate (p = 0.002, partial eta squared: 0.669), VO2 (p = 0.004, partial eta squared: 0.621), ventilation (p = 0.016, partial eta squared: 0.049), and lactate concentration (p = 0.022, partial eta squared: 0.501), whereas RER remained unaltered (p = 0.213, partial eta squared: 0.166). Pairwise comparisons revealed ...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was ...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
We have investigated the effects that sleep restriction (3-h sleep during two consecutive nights) ha...
This study examined the effect of 30 h of sleep deprivation and intermittent physical exercise, on b...
Participants in the sport of adventure racing often choose to go without sleep for a period of great...
Article no. 113226Purposeː The current study aimed at assessing the effect of a trial of two nights ...
The effect of sleep deprivation on motor and cognitive functions of healthy individuals. Despite the...
The current study assessed the impact of one night of sleep deprivation on cognitive, motor and psyc...
While there has been an abundant amount of research done on the effects of sleep deprivation on huma...
Athletes and coaches believe that adequate sleep is essential for peak performance. There is ample s...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was ...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
We have investigated the effects that sleep restriction (3-h sleep during two consecutive nights) ha...
This study examined the effect of 30 h of sleep deprivation and intermittent physical exercise, on b...
Participants in the sport of adventure racing often choose to go without sleep for a period of great...
Article no. 113226Purposeː The current study aimed at assessing the effect of a trial of two nights ...
The effect of sleep deprivation on motor and cognitive functions of healthy individuals. Despite the...
The current study assessed the impact of one night of sleep deprivation on cognitive, motor and psyc...
While there has been an abundant amount of research done on the effects of sleep deprivation on huma...
Athletes and coaches believe that adequate sleep is essential for peak performance. There is ample s...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was ...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...