Sleep is an essential component for athletes’ recovery from fatigue, due especially to its physiological and psychological restorative effects. Moreover, sleep is extremely important for numerous biological functions, and sleep deprivation can have significant effects on athletic performance in short-, medium-, and long term. For example, and considering the physiology of sleep for athletes, some hormonal responses that take place in the lead up to and during sleep (e.g., growth hormone—important role in muscle growth and repair) may be affected following exercise (i.e., training and competition), especially when compared with non-athlete’s populations. Thus, monitoring sleep is also crucial to understand responses to training and readiness...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that sleep plays a major role in the performance and recove...
For elite athletes who exercise at a high level, sleep is critical to overall health. Many studies h...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Sleep is essential for a range of physiological and mental functions in professional athletes. There...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc. The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-perform...
Athletes experience various situations and conditions that can interfere with their sleep, which is ...
Sleep has been identified as an important factor contributing to optimal athletic performance. Howev...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
Sleep is considered vital to human health and well-being, and is critical to physiological and cogni...
Sleep is a re-occurring behavioral state of reduced movement and responsiveness. In its simplest for...
Sleep is considered an essential component of athlete health, post-exercise recovery and performance...
Sleep has numerous important physiological and cognitive functions that may be particularly importan...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Heales, LJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-4510-3324; Lastella, AM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1793-3811; Sargent, C ORCiD: 00...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that sleep plays a major role in the performance and recove...
For elite athletes who exercise at a high level, sleep is critical to overall health. Many studies h...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...
Sleep is essential for a range of physiological and mental functions in professional athletes. There...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc. The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-perform...
Athletes experience various situations and conditions that can interfere with their sleep, which is ...
Sleep has been identified as an important factor contributing to optimal athletic performance. Howev...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
Sleep is considered vital to human health and well-being, and is critical to physiological and cogni...
Sleep is a re-occurring behavioral state of reduced movement and responsiveness. In its simplest for...
Sleep is considered an essential component of athlete health, post-exercise recovery and performance...
Sleep has numerous important physiological and cognitive functions that may be particularly importan...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Heales, LJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-4510-3324; Lastella, AM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1793-3811; Sargent, C ORCiD: 00...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that sleep plays a major role in the performance and recove...
For elite athletes who exercise at a high level, sleep is critical to overall health. Many studies h...
Elite athletes are particularly susceptible to sleep inadequacies, characterised by habitual short s...