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Does staying up late affect the fitness effect
Staying up late is harmful to fitness and seriously affects the fitness effect.

Three elements of fitness: scientific training, adequate nutrition and adequate sleep are indispensable. There has always been a saying in the fitness field that "3 points depend on training and 7 points depend on recovery", which shows that recovery is more meaningful than training to some extent.

Muscle growth occurs outside of fitness. Strength training can destroy muscle fibers, and then make muscles recover and recover excessively through adequate nutrition and sleep, so as to achieve the purpose of increasing muscles. But in reality, many bodybuilders mainly focus on training, ignoring the importance of rest. After exhausting training and destroying muscle fibers, staying up late without a good rest is undoubtedly a secondary injury to the body. Imagine what effect this kind of fitness can have, and the result can only be counterproductive.

Hormones in the human body can promote muscle growth. Generally, the secretion of human hormones reaches the highest value at night112, which is also the best time for human self-growth and repair! If you often stay up late, it will inevitably affect the self-recovery process of muscles and fail to achieve the effect of fitness. Professional fitness athletes pay great attention to the importance of rest, and ensure at least 1+7 sleep time every day, that is, 7 hours at night and 1 hour during the day.

Staying up late will also reduce immunity, memory, vision, skin damage and mental fatigue.