Magnesium Exercise Recovery Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Magnesium Exercise Recovery Meta-Analysis, generated from 1 reusable source document in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Magnesium Exercise Recovery Meta-AnalysisAlthough empirical studies show variable effects on competition outcomes, likely due to individual and situational differences, the consensus is that significant travel without proper adjustment is a risk factor for performance decrement [].3Hatamiya Nicolas (2026)Optimizing Athlete Travel for Performance: A Scientific Blueprint for Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Medicine Staff
Magnesium Exercise Recovery Meta-AnalysisIn addition to timezone shifts, the general fatigue of long-haul travel may itself hinder recovery by disturbing sleep patterns even without circadian misalignment, though direct evidence for this independent effect remains limited.3Hatamiya Nicolas (2026)Optimizing Athlete Travel for Performance: A Scientific Blueprint for Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Medicine Staff
Magnesium Exercise Recovery Meta-AnalysisIndeed, a landmark study of elite athletes found that traveling to international destinations with > 5 h time differences was associated with a two- to threefold higher risk of illness, such as upper respiratory infections, in the week following travel [].3Hatamiya Nicolas (2026)Optimizing Athlete Travel for Performance: A Scientific Blueprint for Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Medicine Staff
Magnesium Exercise Recovery Meta-AnalysisAs athlete travel becomes more prevalent, particularly long-haul travel crossing multiple timezones, the impacts of travel on athlete performance should be considered as they pertain to jet lag, travel-related fatigue, fueling, gastrointestinal disturbances, environmental conditions, illness, and soft-tissue injury.3Hatamiya Nicolas (2026)Optimizing Athlete Travel for Performance: A Scientific Blueprint for Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Medicine Staff

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  1. Optimizing Athlete Travel for Performance: A Scientific Blueprint for Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Medicine Staff