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Circadian variation in sports performance
Greg Atkinson, Thomas Reilly
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Sports Performance
100%
Circadian Rhythm
100%
Circadian Variation
100%
Muscle Strength
28%
Heart Rate
28%
Submaximal Exercise
28%
Work Rate
28%
Shift Work
28%
Physiological Variables
28%
Rate-based
28%
Performance Variables
28%
Physical Fitness
14%
Recurring
14%
Young Athletes
14%
Sedentary Workers
14%
Response Exercise
14%
Peak Time
14%
Exercise Performance
14%
Hot Conditions
14%
Jet Lag
14%
During Exercise
14%
Training Stimulus
14%
Motor Skills
14%
Training Sequence
14%
Chronobiology
14%
Chronobiological
14%
Body Temperature
14%
High Output Power
14%
Shift Worker
14%
Transmeridian Travel
14%
Competitive Sports
14%
Body Temperature Rhythm
14%
Daylight
14%
Fatigue Effect
14%
Individual Sports
14%
Psychological Tests
14%
Human Performance
14%
Respiratory Rhythm
14%
Desynchronization
14%
Actual Performance
14%
Fine Motor Control
14%
Rhythm Disturbance
14%
Environmental Fluctuations
14%
Morningness
14%
Work Capacity
14%
Daily Maximum
14%
Time-dependent Changes
14%
Time Zones
14%
Travel Direction
14%
Heart Rate Response
14%
Test-retest Repeatability
14%
Performance Components
14%
Travel Time
14%
Lunch
14%
Sleep Rhythm
14%
Disturbed Sleep
14%
Work Shift
14%
Metabolic Rhythms
14%
Measuring Equipment
14%
Endurance Strength
14%
Elite Sport
14%
Neuroscience
Circadian Rhythm
100%
Jet Lag
12%
Motor Skills
12%
Individual Differences
12%
Sleep Pattern
12%
Chronobiology
12%
Short-Term Memory
12%
Motor Control
12%
Psychology
Short-Term Memory
12%