© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Although its true function remains unclear, sleep is considered critical to human physiological and cognitive function. Equally, since sleep loss is a common occurrence prior to competition in athletes, this could significantly impact upon their athletic performance. Much of the previous research has reported that exercise performance is negatively affected following sleep loss; however, conflicting findings mean that the extent, influence, and mechanisms of sleep loss affecting exercise performance remain uncertain. For instance, research indicates some maximal physical efforts and gross motor performances can be maintained. In comparison, the few published studies investigating the ef...
The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-performance sports is growing stead...
Although the function of sleep is not fully understood, it is generally accepted that it serves to r...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
For elite athletes who exercise at a high level, sleep is critical to overall health. Many studies h...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
Sleep is recognized as an essential component to optimize health and human performance, and as such ...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that sleep plays a major role in the performance and recove...
To achieve optimal athletic performance and competition readiness, it is crucial to balance the high...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
Sleep is a re-occurring behavioral state of reduced movement and responsiveness. In its simplest for...
This review article aims to summarise general aspects regarding sleep and sports. It is generally as...
This paper reviewed the literature regarding sleep and athletic performance, specifically identifyin...
Sleep is a critical component of the body’s diurnal rhythm and for preparation and recovery from ath...
The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-performance sports is growing stead...
Although the function of sleep is not fully understood, it is generally accepted that it serves to r...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
For elite athletes who exercise at a high level, sleep is critical to overall health. Many studies h...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
Sleep is recognized as an essential component to optimize health and human performance, and as such ...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that sleep plays a major role in the performance and recove...
To achieve optimal athletic performance and competition readiness, it is crucial to balance the high...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance...
Sleep is a re-occurring behavioral state of reduced movement and responsiveness. In its simplest for...
This review article aims to summarise general aspects regarding sleep and sports. It is generally as...
This paper reviewed the literature regarding sleep and athletic performance, specifically identifyin...
Sleep is a critical component of the body’s diurnal rhythm and for preparation and recovery from ath...
The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-performance sports is growing stead...
Although the function of sleep is not fully understood, it is generally accepted that it serves to r...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...