articleMedicine & Science in Sports & ExerciseJan 1, 2013Closed access

Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of the Overtraining Syndrome

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Clermont-Ferrand · University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

Successful training not only must involve overload but also must avoid the combination of excessive overload plus inadequate recovery. Athletes can experience short-term performance decrement without severe psychological or lasting other negative symptoms. This functional overreaching will eventually lead to an improvement in performance after recovery. When athletes do not sufficiently respect the balance between training and recovery, nonfunctional overreaching (NFOR) can occur. The distinction between NFOR and overtraining syndrome (OTS) is very difficult and will depend on the clinical outcome and exclusion diagnosis. The athlete will often show the same clinical, hormonal, and other signs and symptoms. A…

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Keywords
  • Overtraining
  • Maladaptation
  • Athletes
  • Neurochemical
  • Mood
  • Medicine
  • Balance (ability)
  • Etiology
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