Implications of sleep loss or sleep deprivation on muscle strength: a systematic review.

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Judy Easow, Tulasiram Bommasamudram, Madhavi Munnilari, Ragini Adhikari, Ben J Edwards, Kirtana Raghurama Nayak, K Vaishali, Aishwarya Ravindrakumar, Chloe Gallagher, Samuel A Pullinger
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Purpose: The aim of this review was to evaluate the current evidence regarding the impact of sleep deprivation (SD) on strength performance.

Methods: An English-language literature search revealed 514 articles through primary database searches, and 563 via organization searches/citation searching. The inclusion criteria were met by thirteen articles which were included in the review. The inclusion criteria set were healthy male and/or female adult participants, a sleep loss condition (e.g. SD or partial sleep deprivation), strength measures (e.g. back strength or leg strength or grip strength), and a peer-reviewed academic paper counterbalanced and/or or randomised in design.

Results: The systematic review identified a total of 13 studies that met the inclusion criteria. Some studies reported a negative impact of SD on strength performance, while others showed no significant differences following a night of SD. Both acute and chronic SD were found to result in some measures of muscle strength, power output, and muscular endurance to be significantly reduced. Additionally, impaired neuromuscular function and increased fatigue were commonly observed in sleep-deprived individuals.

Conclusion: The findings of this systematic review highlight the detrimental effects of SD on strength performance. Individuals involved in strength-based activities should prioritize adequate sleep to optimize their physical performance. Further research is needed to explore the underlying mechanisms linking SD and strength impairment, as well as to investigate potential interventions to mitigate these effects. Sleep hygiene education and interventions targeting sleep duration and quality should be implemented to promote optimal strength and performance outcomes. Future research should focus on understanding the mechanisms behind these effects and developing effective interventions to mitigate the adverse consequences of SD on muscle function.

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睡眠不足或睡眠剥夺对肌肉力量的影响:一项系统综述。
目的:本综述的目的是评估目前关于睡眠剥夺(SD)对力量表现影响的证据。方法:通过主数据库检索得到514篇英文文献,通过组织检索/引文检索得到563篇。13篇文章符合纳入标准,纳入了综述。纳入标准设置为健康男性和/或女性成年受试者,睡眠缺失状况(如睡眠障碍或部分睡眠剥夺),力量测量(如背部力量或腿部力量或握力),以及同行评议的平衡和/或随机设计的学术论文。结果:系统评价共确定了13项符合纳入标准的研究。一些研究报告了SD对力量表现的负面影响,而另一些研究则显示,一夜的SD没有显著差异。发现急性和慢性SD都会导致肌肉力量、功率输出和肌肉耐力的一些测量显着降低。此外,在睡眠不足的个体中,神经肌肉功能受损和疲劳增加也很常见。结论:本系统综述的研究结果强调了SD对力量表现的有害影响。参加以力量为基础的活动的个人应该优先考虑充足的睡眠,以优化他们的身体表现。需要进一步的研究来探索SD和强度损伤之间的潜在机制,并研究减轻这些影响的潜在干预措施。应实施以睡眠时间和睡眠质量为目标的睡眠卫生教育和干预措施,以促进最佳的力量和表现结果。未来的研究应侧重于了解这些影响背后的机制,并制定有效的干预措施来减轻SD对肌肉功能的不良影响。
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