Improved physical fitness failed to alter the EEG patterns of sleep in young women
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Improved physical fitness failed to alter the EEG patterns of sleep in young women
Abstract
We investigated the effect of a 12-week physical training programme on the sleep of nine unfit women. Data were collected at 0, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of the training programme. Changes in fitness were assessed by changes in maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) and onset of blood lactate turn point (LTP). Lean body mass (LBM) was calculated from total body potassium measurements. The all-night sleep recordings were made following days during which the subjects carried out their normal daily routines and did no extra exercise. Although cardiorespiratory fitness improved significantly as indicated by an increase in both VO2max and LTP, there was no change in LBM. The improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness did not result in any changes in the sleep parameters measured. Other workers have reported an improvement in sleep quality in eight army recruits during their basic training. The male recruits showed improved cardiorespiratory fitness and an increase in muscle bulk. These results suggest that increased fitness only facilitates sleep when there is an associated increase in LBM. Alternatively it may be that the response of sleep to improved fitness is sex-linked.
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