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Insomnia and Sleep Disruption: Relevance for Athletic Performance

  • Damien Leger
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    Corresponding author. Centre du Sommeil, Hotel Dieu de Paris, 1, Place du Parvis Notre Dame, 75181 Paris Cedex 04, France
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    Centre du Sommeil, Hotel Dieu de Paris, 1, Place du Parvis Notre Dame, 75181 Paris Cedex 04, France

    Department of Occupational Medicine, Hopital Cochin, University of Paris V, School of Medicine, 27 Rue du faubourg Saint Jacques, 75679 Paris Cedex 14, France
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  • Arnaud Metlaine
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    Centre du Sommeil, Hotel Dieu de Paris, 1, Place du Parvis Notre Dame, 75181 Paris Cedex 04, France
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  • Dominique Choudat
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    Department of Occupational Medicine, Hopital Cochin, University of Paris V, School of Medicine, 27 Rue du faubourg Saint Jacques, 75679 Paris Cedex 14, France
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