Title of article :
The Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Choice Reaction Time and Anaerobic Power of College Student Athletes
Author/Authors :
Taheri, Morteza Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , Arabameri, Elaheh Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of one night’s sleep
deprivation on anaerobic performance and Reaction time of subjects in the
morning of the following day.
Methods: Eighteen male college student athletes were studied twice in a
balanced, randomized design. Subjects were measured for peak power, mean
power and Reaction time.
Results: The performance showed no significant difference in both tests of
anaerobic power (peak power, mean power) over the sleep deprivation period
(P= 0.3; P= 0.4 respectively), but reaction time differed significantly from
baseline (P=0.003). Results support the hypothesis that sleep serves a function
of cognitive restitution, particularly in the maintenance of attentional
mechanisms. In the light of the above considerations.
Conclusions: It was concluded that short-term sleep deprivation is not effective
on anaerobic performance, but adversely affects cognitive function such as
Reaction Time.
Keywords :
Athletes , Power , Sleep Deprivation , Performance , Cognitive Function
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics