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In athletes undergoing intense training, differences in sleep quality are not clearly linked to whether they compete in athletics or other sports once you account for their cortisol levels, suggesting that overall training stress may matter more than the specific sport.
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High cortisol levels as a risk factor for athletes poor sleep quality in training centers
Case-Control Study
Human
This study found that athletes with high stress hormone (cortisol) levels had worse sleep, no matter what sport they played. So it’s not the type of sport that messes up sleep — it’s how much stress the training puts on the body.
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