Why Sleep Deprivation Fails to Improve Fat Burning and Athletic Performance

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A single night of sleep deprivation significantly reduces muscle force production and neuromuscular coordination.

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Physical fatigue is not merely muscular; it is largely driven by the central nervous system during rest.

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Increased fat oxidation after poor sleep is a stress-induced response, not a healthy metabolic adaptation.

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Chronic sleep restriction disrupts appetite hormones and increases long-term cardiovascular and metabolic health risks.

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