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Sleep Quality and Cognitive Skills Impact Neurocognitive Function and Reduce Sports-Related Injury Risk
Medicine and HealthArthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation

Sleep Quality and Cognitive Skills Impact Neurocognitive Function and Reduce Sports-Related Injury Risk

B. Haskell, A. Eiler, et al.

Sleep and cognitive skills are key drivers of sports injury risk: poor sleep impairs recovery, cognition, and immune function, while cognitive training and CBT-I can reduce susceptibility. This review highlights that integrating sleep interventions and mental skills training into athlete programs could markedly improve injury prevention—research conducted by Brett Haskell, Abigail Eiler, and Haven Essien.... show more
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