Effects of Two Nights of Severe vs. Mild Sleep Restriction on Vertical Jump Performance in Physically Active Female Students
Andrija Miksa, Antonio Martinko, Luka Milanovic, Marin Dadic, Ivan Belcic

TL;DR
This study found that two nights of severe sleep restriction may reduce vertical jump performance in physically active female students.
Contribution
The study explores the effects of severe versus mild sleep restriction on vertical jump performance in female students.
Findings
Severe sleep restriction significantly decreased SJ performance with a large effect size.
CMJ performance showed a non-significant decrease with a moderate effect size.
Between-group comparisons showed no significant differences in jump performance.
Abstract
Partial sleep deprivation is common in sports, particularly before competitions. This study examined whether two nights of severe sleep restriction (<4 h/night), compared with mild sleep restriction (control), are associated with changes in SJ and CMJ in physically active female students. Twenty-three female students (n = 12 experimental; n = 11 control) were randomly assigned to their respective groups. The experimental group underwent two nights of severe sleep restriction (<4 h/night), while the control group experienced mild sleep restriction. Differences between groups were analyzed using Quade’s nonparametric ANCOVA (sleep duration as covariate), and within-group pre–post changes were evaluated using paired-samples t-tests. No significant differences were found between groups after two nights in CMJ (p = 0.92) or SJ (p = 0.73) performance. Within the experimental group, SJ…
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TopicsSleep and related disorders · Sports Performance and Training · Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
