Greater Effect of East versus West Travel on Jet Lag, Sleep, and Team Sport Performance

Jul 19, 2017Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Stronger impact of traveling east than west on jet lag, sleep, and team sports performance

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Abstract

Traveling east across eight time zones resulted in significantly worse physical performance and sleep metrics compared to traveling west.

  • YYIR1 distance significantly decreased after east travel compared to an increase after west travel on day 1.
  • On day 2, slower 20-m sprint times were observed after east travel compared to west travel.
  • Sleep onset and offset were significantly later, and time in bed and sleep duration were reduced after east travel.
  • Jet lag, fatigue, and motivation ratings were significantly worse after east travel compared to both baseline and west travel.

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