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1. Ramadan fasting observance is associated with decreased sleep duration, increased daytime sleepiness and insomnia symptoms among student-athletes.

2. Adapting the athlete sleep behavior questionnaire (ASBQ) for Arabic-speaking populations: Translation, reliability testing, and validation using classical theory and item response theory.

3. Translating and establishing the psychometric properties of the Jenkins Sleep Scale for Arabic-speaking individuals.

4. The impact of a 40-min nap on neuromuscular fatigue profile and recovery following the 5-m shuttle run test.

6. The effects of Ramadan intermittent fasting on sleep-wake behaviour and daytime sleepiness in team sport referees.

7. Benefits of Daytime Napping Opportunity on Physical and Cognitive Performances in Physically Active Participants: A Systematic Review.

8. A 90 min Daytime Nap Opportunity Is Better Than 40 min for Cognitive and Physical Performance.

9. Observing Ramadan and sleep-wake patterns in athletes: a systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression.

10. Effects of 25-Min Nap Opportunity during Ramadan Observance on the 5-m Shuttle Run Performance and the Perception of Fatigue in Physically Active Men.

11. Effect of different nap opportunity durations on short-term maximal performance, attention, feelings, muscle soreness, fatigue, stress and sleep.

12. Effect of napping opportunity at different times of day on vigilance and shuttle run performance.

13. Practical recommendations to improve sleep during Ramadan observance in healthy practitioners of physical activity.

14. Short-term maximal performance, alertness, dietary intake, sleep pattern and mood states of physically active young men before, during and after Ramadan observance.

17. Screening for orthosomnia: a reliability generalization meta-analysis of the Anxiety and Preoccupation about Sleep Questionnaire (APSQ).

18. The Impact of Daytime Napping Following Normal Night-Time Sleep on Physical Performance: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis and Meta-regression.

19. Editorial: The physiological relationship between sleep and exercise.

20. Physiological response and physical performance after 40 min and 90 min daytime nap opportunities.

21. COVID-19 Lockdowns: A Worldwide Survey of Circadian Rhythms and Sleep Quality in 3911 Athletes from 49 Countries, with Data-Driven Recommendations

22. Performance, muscle damage, and inflammatory responses to repeated high-intensity exercise following a 40-min nap.

23. Benefits and risks of napping in older adults: A systematic review.

24. A daytime 40-min nap opportunity after a simulated late evening soccer match reduces the perception of fatigue and improves 5-m shuttle run performance.

25. Does observance of Ramadan affect sleep in athletes and physically active individuals? A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

26. Partial sleep restriction impairs static postural control in elite judo athletes.

27. Longer Nap Duration During Ramadan Observance Positively Impacts 5-m Shuttle Run Test Performance Performed in the Afternoon.

28. Nap Opportunity During the Daytime Affects Performance and Perceived Exertion in 5-m Shuttle Run Test

29. Globally altered sleep patterns and physical activity levels by confinement in 5056 individuals: ECLB COVID-19 international online survey.

30. Melatonin supplementation improves psychomotor and physical performance in collegiate student-athletes following a sleep deprivation night.

31. Staying Physically Active During the Quarantine and Self-Isolation Period for Controlling and Mitigating the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Overview of the Literature.

32. Effect of Ramadan fasting on feelings, dietary intake, rating of perceived exertion and repeated high intensity short-term maximal performance.

33. The worldwide prevalence of self-reported psychological and behavioral symptoms in medical students: An umbrella review and meta-analysis of meta-analyses.

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