Diurnal variations in the expression of core-clock genes correlate with resting muscle properties and predict fluctuations in exercise performance across the day.
Alireza BastiMüge YalçinDavid HermsJanina HesseOuda AboumanifyYin LiZita AretzJosefin GarmshausenRukeia El-AthmanMaria HastermannDieter BlottnerAngela RelógioPublished in: BMJ open sport & exercise medicine (2021)
Training programmes can profit from these findings to increase efficiency and fine-tune timing of training sessions based on the individual molecular data. Our results can benefit both professional athletes, where a fraction of seconds may allow for a gold medal, and rehabilitation in clinical settings to increase therapy efficacy and reduce recovery times.