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Melatonin
Melatonin governs your sleep-wake cycle, and sleep is one of the most critical factors in athletic recovery and performance. Monitoring melatonin can help identify whether your circadian rhythm supports optimal training adaptation.
What It Measures
This test measures the concentration of melatonin in your blood. Melatonin is the primary hormone involved in regulating circadian rhythms, with production increasing in darkness and decreasing with light exposure.
Why It Matters
For athletes, sleep quality directly impacts recovery, reaction time, and performance capacity. Melatonin levels may indicate whether your sleep environment and habits are supporting your training goals.
When to Test
Testing may be recommended if you experience persistent sleep difficulties, jet lag recovery issues, shift work sleep disorder, or if your healthcare provider suspects a circadian rhythm disorder. Timing of the test is important for accurate results.
Symptoms
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High Levels
Lifestyle Tips
Reducing screen time before bed, maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, and ensuring your bedroom is dark may support natural melatonin production. Morning light exposure can help regulate your circadian rhythm. Discuss any supplements with your healthcare provider.