U.S., May 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07558408) titled 'Effects of Music and Vibration on Morning Muscle Strength and Cognitive Measures in Males' on April 14.

Brief Summary: Athletes often compete in the morning when they are biologically weaker; normally in competition heats or quarterfinals to qualify for the finals scheduled in the evening. Some athletes may even choose to perform at submaximal levels in these qualifying rounds, especially when they are expected to perform multiple times in the same day (such as weightlifting at the Olympic Games). Gross muscular performance such as power output or force production is greater in the evening than the morning (~3-14% variation. Similarly...