PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine whether (i) objective markers of sleep quantity and quality are altered in endurance athletes experiencing overreaching in response to an overload training program and (ii) potential reduced sleep quality would be accompanied with a higher prevalence of upper respiratory tract infections in this population. METHODS: Twenty-seven trained male triathletes were randomly assigned to either overload (n = 18) or normal (CTL, n = 9) training groups. Respective training programs included a 1-wk moderate training phase followed by a 3-wk period of overload or normal training, respectively, and then a subsequent 2-wk taper. Maximal aerobic power and oxygen uptake (V̇O 2max) from incremental cycle ergometry were me...
While the extent of an athlete’s physiological adaptations varies due to a range of external factors...
Sleep is considered an essential component of athlete health, post-exercise recovery and performance...
peer-reviewedObjectives: To investigate the prevalence of clinically relevant sleep problems in elit...
Heales, LJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-4510-3324; Lastella, AM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1793-3811; Sargent, C ORCiD: 00...
Although sleep disturbance is a common complaint in overtrained athletes, the role of sleep in the o...
University athletes are unique because they not only have to cope with the normal psycho-physiologic...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc. The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-perform...
Background: Information on sleep quality and insomnia symptomatology among elite athletes remains po...
Few studies have investigated the effects of exercise training on sleep physiology in well-trained a...
Objectives To examine the association between subjective health complaints, sleep quantity and new i...
Contains fulltext : 183996.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: S...
Contains fulltext : 181905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sleep is essent...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
As athletes push the limits of physical capacity they undertake training programmes that continue to...
While the extent of an athlete’s physiological adaptations varies due to a range of external factors...
Sleep is considered an essential component of athlete health, post-exercise recovery and performance...
peer-reviewedObjectives: To investigate the prevalence of clinically relevant sleep problems in elit...
Heales, LJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-4510-3324; Lastella, AM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1793-3811; Sargent, C ORCiD: 00...
Although sleep disturbance is a common complaint in overtrained athletes, the role of sleep in the o...
University athletes are unique because they not only have to cope with the normal psycho-physiologic...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc. The body of research that reports the relevance of sleep in high-perform...
Background: Information on sleep quality and insomnia symptomatology among elite athletes remains po...
Few studies have investigated the effects of exercise training on sleep physiology in well-trained a...
Objectives To examine the association between subjective health complaints, sleep quantity and new i...
Contains fulltext : 183996.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: S...
Contains fulltext : 181905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sleep is essent...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
As athletes push the limits of physical capacity they undertake training programmes that continue to...
While the extent of an athlete’s physiological adaptations varies due to a range of external factors...
Sleep is considered an essential component of athlete health, post-exercise recovery and performance...
peer-reviewedObjectives: To investigate the prevalence of clinically relevant sleep problems in elit...