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Sleep quality and high intensity interval training at two different times of day: A crossover study on the influence of the chronotype in male collegiate soccer players
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Sleep HealthPhysical ActivityKinesiologyExerciseMorning Hiit SessionApplied PhysiologySleep PhysiologyEvening Hiit SessionSport ScienceSport PhysiologyHealth SciencesSleepCrossover StudySleep DeprivationExercise ScienceSleep DisorderHigh-performance SportPhysiologyExercise PhysiologyDifferent TimesAthletic TrainingMedicineSleep QualitySleep Psychology
The influence of the chronotype on the sleep quality in male collegiate soccer players in response to acute high intensity interval training (HIIT) performed at two different times of day was evaluated. The sleep quality was poorer in the morning-type than in the evening-type players after the evening HIIT session, whereas no significant changes in the sleep quality of the two chronotypes after the morning HIIT session was observed. The results suggest that an athlete's chronotype should be taken into account when scheduling training sessions and to promote faster recovery processes.
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