Authors
Hugh HK Fullagar, Sabrina Skorski, Rob Duffield, Daniel Hammes, Aaron J Coutts, Tim Meyer
Publication date
2015/2
Source
Sports medicine
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
161-186
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
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 effect of sleep loss on performance in athletes report a reduction in sport-specific performance. The effects of sleep loss on physiological responses to exercise also remain equivocal; however, it appears a reduction in sleep quality …
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