1996
DOI: 10.2165/00007256-199621040-00005
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Circadian Variation in Sports Performance

Abstract: Chronobiology is the science concerned with investigations of time-dependent changes in physiological variables. Circadian rhythms refer to variations that recur every 24 hours. Many physiological circadian rhythms at rest are endogenously controlled, and persist when an individual is isolated from environmental fluctuations. Unlike physiological variables, human performance cannot be monitored continuously in order to describe circadian rhythmicity. Experimental studies of the effect of circadian rhythms on p… Show more

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“…Not surprisingly therefore, most researches (Atkinson and Reilly, 1996) have concentrated on describing the various rhythms and discussing the impact on real sports competitions, rather than elucidating the root causes of circadian rhythmicity in sport performance (Drust et al, 2005). The present investigation was aimed at testing whether there are seasonal variations of daily activity rhythms in athletic horses and whether they are influenced by feeding schedule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not surprisingly therefore, most researches (Atkinson and Reilly, 1996) have concentrated on describing the various rhythms and discussing the impact on real sports competitions, rather than elucidating the root causes of circadian rhythmicity in sport performance (Drust et al, 2005). The present investigation was aimed at testing whether there are seasonal variations of daily activity rhythms in athletic horses and whether they are influenced by feeding schedule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between the two trials the subjects did not participate in any other forms of physical activity. Additionally, in order to minimalize the impact of circadian rhythms, the participants always performed at the same time of day [36].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the competition period, assessments were performed every day at 09:00 pm with a flexibility of ± 1 hour. The assessment time was fixed at this time point in order to avoid changes related to physiological fluctuations related to the circadian rhythm 19 . All assessments were performed at least two hours after the end of matches and the players did not use any recovery strategy during the competition period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%