BJSM Podcast

Optimizing Athletic Recovery—The Importance of Sleep pt 1. Episode #405

11.01.2019 - By BMJ GroupPlay

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One of the most important aspects of athletic performance is something we all do for a third of our lives, but until recently, had rarely been discussed. In the first of this two-part episode, Dr. Krys

Bigosinski and Dr. Cindy Chang converse about the role of sleep in sports medicine. They cover topics including the role of sleep in sports performance, the challenges of travel for the elite athlete,

the impact of a busy schedule on sleep for collegiate athletes, and the role of sleep in concussion care.

 

Dr. Chang is currently a Clinical Professor in the Departments of Orthopaedics and Family & Community Medicine at UCSF. Prior to this, she has served as president of AMSSM, was the head team physician for UC-Berkeley, and has published many papers and textbook chapters in sports medicine, including co-authoring a chapter titled The Role of Sleep in the Psychological Well Being of

Athletes in the book Mental Health in the Athlete: Modern Perspectives and Novel Challenges For The Sports Medicine Provider. She was also active in writing the section on the effect of sleep on

mental health in the upcoming AMSSM position statement on Psychological Issues in Athletes.

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