Circadian Disruption and Remedial Interventions

Feb 4, 2012Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

How Jet Lag Disrupts the Body Clock and Ways to Fix It for Top Athletic Performance

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Abstract

Jet lag may significantly affect athletic performance due to disruptions in the circadian clock.

  • Athletes are particularly sensitive to jet lag because many aspects of their performance follow a daily rhythm.
  • Transmeridian travel can lead to desynchronization of the internal body clock, impacting peak efficiency during competitions.
  • Light exposure is identified as the most effective stimulus for realigning the circadian rhythm, but requires careful timing.
  • Chronobiotics like melatonin may aid in realignment, though there are legal considerations and timing issues to address.
  • Current knowledge on the effects of food intake and exercise timing on jet lag is limited, necessitating further research.
  • Individual differences in behavior and genetics may influence responses to jet lag adaptation strategies.

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