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Articles tagged with "Sleep Loss".

Acute Sleep Loss Impairs Physical Performance: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Tags: Sleep Loss, Physical Performance, Athletic Performance, Exercise

October 22, 2025

How Does Acute Sleep Loss Affect Physical Performance and Athletic Ability?

Acute sleep loss significantly impairs physical performance across multiple domains, with this systematic review and meta-analysis showing meaningful decrements in strength, power, endurance, and reaction time following sleep deprivation. The analysis found that sleep loss of 24+ hours reduces maximal strength by 8-12%, power output by 7-15%, and endurance performance by 10-20%. Even partial sleep restriction (4-6 hours) produces measurable performance decrements, though smaller than total sleep deprivation. The effects are most pronounced for complex, skill-based activities and sustained endurance tasks, while simple strength tasks may be less affected.

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Classic Iowa Studies: How Sleep Loss Affects Decision-Making and Risk Assessment

Tags: Sleep Loss, Decision Making, Risk Assessment, Iowa Studies

October 22, 2025

How Does Sleep Loss Affect Your Ability to Make Good Decisions and Assess Risk?

Sleep loss significantly impairs decision-making and risk assessment abilities, with landmark University of Iowa research demonstrating that sleep-deprived individuals make poorer choices, take excessive risks, and show reduced ability to learn from negative consequences. The studies revealed that sleep deprivation particularly affects the prefrontal cortex regions responsible for executive decision-making, leading to impulsive choices, overconfidence in risky situations, and failure to adequately weigh potential negative outcomes when making important decisions.

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Sleep Loss Elevates Cortisol Levels the Following Evening

Tags: Sleep Loss, Cortisol, Stress Hormones, Circadian Rhythm

October 22, 2025

How Does Sleep Loss Affect Your Stress Hormone Levels?

Sleep loss significantly elevates cortisol levels the following evening, disrupting the natural daily rhythm of this crucial stress hormone. Research shows that after sleep deprivation, cortisol levels remain elevated during evening hours when they should naturally be declining in preparation for sleep. This creates a vicious cycle where sleep loss increases stress hormones, which can then interfere with subsequent sleep quality and timing, potentially perpetuating sleep problems and chronic stress responses.

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Sleep Loss Increases C-Reactive Protein: Inflammation and Heart Disease Risk

Tags: Sleep Loss, C-Reactive Protein, Inflammation, Cardiovascular Risk

October 22, 2025

How Does Sleep Loss Affect Inflammation and Heart Disease Risk?

Sleep loss significantly increases C-reactive protein (CRP), a key inflammatory marker strongly linked to cardiovascular disease risk. Research shows that even short-term sleep deprivation can elevate CRP levels by 25-50%, indicating increased systemic inflammation that may contribute to atherosclerosis, heart attacks, and strokes. This inflammatory response helps explain why chronic sleep restriction is associated with higher rates of cardiovascular disease, as elevated CRP levels are an independent risk factor for heart disease that rivals traditional risk factors like high cholesterol.

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