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Circadian Regulation for Optimizing Sport and Exercise Performance

Garrett Augsburger, Eric J. Sobolewski, Guillermo Escalante, Austin J. Graybeal

2025Clocks & Sleep14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This narrative review explores the intricate relationship between circadian regulation and exercise performance, emphasizing the importance of aligning training strategies with the body's natural physiological fluctuations. The three key mechanisms investigated are temperature, hormonal fluctuations, and diurnal chronotype-an individuals' exhibition of enhanced physical or cognitive performance at specific times of day. Core body temperature variations impact exercise performance, suggesting strategic workout timing and intensity adjustments. Hormonal patterns (i.e., insulin, cortisol, testosterone) influence energy metabolism and muscle growth, informing tailored training plans. Diurnal chronotypes significantly affect performance, advocating for personalized training sessions based on individual preferences and entrained awakening. Integrating circadian mechanisms into training offers strategic advantages, guiding practitioners to design effective, personalized regimens, though we acknowledge relevant challenges and the need for further research.

Topics & Concepts

Circadian rhythmPsychologyCognitive psychologyComputer scienceNeuroscienceCircadian rhythm and melatoninDietary Effects on HealthNeurobiology and Insect Physiology Research