A Subjective Assessment of the Prevalence and Factors Associated with Poor Sleep Quality Amongst Elite Japanese Athletes
Abstract Background The amount, quality, and timing of sleep are considered important for athletes' ability to train, maximize training responses, and recover. However, some research has shown that elite athletes do not obtain sufficient sleep. Based on this background, researchers recently sta...
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Main Authors: | Masako Hoshikawa (Author), Sunao Uchida (Author), Yuichi Hirano (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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