The Effect of Sleep Quality and Quantity on Athlete's Health and Perceived Training Quality
University athletes are unique because they not only have to cope with the normal psycho-physiological stress of training and playing sport, but they also need to accommodate the stress associated with their academic studies along with considerable stress from their social environment. The ability t...
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Main Authors: | Michael J. Hamlin (Author), Richard W. Deuchrass (Author), Peter D. Olsen (Author), Maria A. Choukri (Author), Helen C. Marshall (Author), Catherine A. Lizamore (Author), Claudia Leong (Author), Catherine A. Elliot (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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