4.4 Letter

Is sleep a barrier to physical activity practice?

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

The bidirectional association between sleep and physical activity: A 6.9 years longitudinal analysis of 38,601 UK Biobank participants

Bo-Huei Huang et al.

Summary: Improvements in sleep quality benefited physical activity at follow-up, while reduced physical activity had a detrimental effect on sleep patterns at follow-up.

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Barriers to, and Facilitators of, Exercising in Fitness Centres among Adults with and without Physical Disabilities: A Scoping Review

Helene Nikolajsen et al.

Summary: Fitness centres lack representation of adults with physical disabilities, with limited research focusing on this group. While physical barriers are a main concern for adults with physical disabilities, facilitators are more prominent for adults without physical disabilities. Both groups share similar preferences for skilled instructors, comfortable environments, and social connections in fitness centres. Additional research on the experiences of adults with physical disabilities is needed to better understand motivational factors for fitness centre use.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2021)

Review Clinical Neurology

Sleep and exercise: A reciprocal issue?

Mounir Chennaoui et al.

SLEEP MEDICINE REVIEWS (2015)

Review Clinical Neurology

Exercise and sleep

HS Driver et al.

SLEEP MEDICINE REVIEWS (2000)