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Sleep and Athletic Performance

212 Citations2020
Jonathan Charest, Michael A. Grandner

The prevalence of poor sleep is highlighted, its impacts are described, and the issue of sport culture surrounding healthy sleep is addressed as an important part of training and recovery.

Abstract

Research has characterized the sleep of elite athletes and attempted to identify factors associated with athletic performance, cognition, health, and mental well-being. Sleep is a fundamental component of performance optimization among elite athletes, yet only recently embraced by sport organizations as an important part of training and recovery. Sleep plays a crucial role in physical and cognitive performance and is an important factor in reducing risk of injury. This article aims to highlight the prevalence of poor sleep, describe its impacts, and address the issue of sport culture surrounding healthy sleep.